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In the series pilot, a 29-year-old kindergarten teacher suffers from mysterious seizures that no one on Dr Greg House's diagnostic-medicine team can explain.
More details for House, Mon 13, 9:00 pm
A 16-year-old boy has night terrors after getting hit on the head by a lacrosse ball, and House immediately suspects he's a victim of sexual abuse. Later, he changes the diagnosis to MS, and that night the youth disappears from his hospital bed. In the clinic, House treats a baby whose mother has an aversion to inoculation, and a man with an infected knee who's almost as obnoxious as House is.
More details for House, Mon 13, 10:00 pm
House sees two infants in the neonatal ICU and determines immediately that an infection is spreading through the hospital. He's right, of course, but what caused it? House's approach is Solomonic, in a way. Meanwhile, one of House's clinic patients is a young woman who has what he calls a "parasite".
More details for House, Tue 14, 10:00 pm
At Christmastime, a nun arrives at the clinic with symptoms resembling stigmata, and House's initial treatment (for an allergic reaction) nearly kills her. Subsequent efforts don't work either, and lead to much soul-searching. Meanwhile, House has a highly unusual remedy for a man with an inflamed bowel.
More details for House, Wed 15, 9:00 pm
A 38-year-old mentally ill woman has a pulmonary embolism, something a 38-year-old shouldn't have. This intrigues House, so much that he actually wants to meet her (not just treat her condition). Knowing the woman's reality all too well is her teen, who supports her much more than she supports him.
More details for House, Wed 15, 10:00 pm
A 31-year-old woman sleeps 18 hours a day, and when she's awake she's irritable. It isn't depression, but it will be fatal if House doesn't figure out what it is.
More details for House, Thu 16, 9:00 pm
Something poisoned a high-school student who became ill during a calculus exam, and House and his team must figure out what it was, while battling the young man's mother, who doesn't trust any of them. In the clinic, meanwhile, House admits an older woman for tests because of a personality change: She's suddenly very interested in sex.
More details for House, Thu 16, 10:00 pm
A jazz musician, who's already paralyzed from the waist down, collapses at a recording session (which features a cameo by Brandy). His LA doctor is treating him for ALS, and he signs a "do not resuscitate" order. But that's not about to stop House. Meanwhile, that doctor offers Foreman a job.
More details for House, Fri 17, 9:00 pm
A homeless Jane Doe collapses while confronting police at an all-night rave, then has a seizure in the hospital. She turns out to be a talented cartoonist, who's diabetic and has a twitch. Wilson suspects ovarian cancer, and Foreman thinks she's faking. House, of course, has another view. He also has another audience: two medical students, who are learning to take case histories.
More details for House, Fri 17, 10:00 pm
A 16-year-old boy starts bleeding just before the car crash that lands him in the hospital, and the symptoms add up to nothing but a likely death. Meanwhile, Cuddy suggests an unorthodox approach to get House off his painkillers. He takes her up on it and what follows isn't likely to be pleasant for anybody.
More details for House, Mon 20, 9:00 pm
A major-league pitcher with a history of drug abuse develops brittle bones. Steroids could be the cause, but he insists he's clean, and tests back him up. He doesn't appear to have cancer, either. And in the clinic, House treats, if that's the word for it, five patients in three minutes. Meanwhile, Foreman is seeing an attractive drug rep, and House and Cameron share a social evening: They attend a monster-truck rally.
More details for House, Mon 20, 10:00 pm
A 12-year-old who says he's cursed collapses after developing pneumonia-like symptoms and a rash. He had been hanging out in a dusty attic and had scraped his arm. And none of the doctors are pleased to be around the sick boy's very rich and very demanding father. Meanwhile, Chase's father, an eminent rheumatologist, arrives from Australia, but Chase is not at all happy to see him.
More details for House, Tue 21, 9:00 pm
While House treats a 32-year-old cosmetics CEO whose leg pain turns much more serious, the hospital welcomes its new board chairman. He's donated $100 million to the Princeton-Plainsboro, and now wants to run it. Not surprisingly, he isn't happy with House or his department.
More details for House, Tue 21, 10:00 pm