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The team attributes her condition to her weight. House looks past the obesity to diagnose Cushing's Syndrome , a hormonal disorder caused by a benign pituitary tumor. Episode 17: "Role Model"
House teaches a class using three cases, revealing his own leg injury. 24 May 2005
Sister Augustine, a nun with severely inflamed, blistered hands. index of house md season 1
Fulminant osteomyelitis caused by a jaw infection.
The team faces an ethical dilemma between saving the mother or the unborn fetus. Vogler calls for a board vote to terminate House. Episode 19: "Kids" Original Air Date: May 3, 2005 Patient: Mary, a 12-year-old competitive swimmer. Symptoms: Sudden blindness, sporadic internal bleeding. The team attributes her condition to her weight
A nun arrives at the clinic with severely blistered hands, which House treats as an allergic reaction. However, her condition worsens drastically after House administers an antihistamine, leading to a deeper investigation into her past and a hidden copper allergy. 6. "The Socratic Method" Original Air Date: December 21, 2004
Naphthalene (mothball) poisoning from internal exposure in a closed environment. 24 May 2005 Sister Augustine, a nun with
The season unfolds in three diagnostic arcs, and the index tracks this progression with surgical precision.
Season 1 of House, M.D. redefined the medical procedural by introducing several stylistic innovations: