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- Un médecin antisocial et non-conformiste se spécialise dans le diagnostic médical fait tout ce qu'il peut pour résoudre les cas mystérieux qui se présentent à lui en utilisant son équipe de médecins et son intelligence.
- Adrien Monk est un brillant détective de San Francisco, dont les troubles obsessionnel du comportement prennent le dessus lors de ses enquêtes.
- House treats a patient on death row while Dr. Cameron avoids telling a patient she has a terminal illness.
- A very brave and mature 9-year-old girl has terminal cancer, but that is not what the problem seems to be.
- While House and his team scramble to discover what's causing brain and kidney dysfunction in a pregnant woman, Vogler is on the warpath to get House fired.
- Can House save a high powered female executive from the same problem that has left him in constant pain? A new head of the hospital board could cause problems. Clinic cases: A boy and his mute dad.
- A young boy's fever lasts nearly a week after a Ouija board predicts he will die. Clinic Cases: Chase's case of a man with numb fingers.
- A famous jazz trumpeter, diagnosed with ALS, signs a DNR form, but because House believes the diagnosis wrong, he breaks the law by resuscitating him.
- The team takes care of a student with inexplicable electrical shocks, and House's parents visit.
- A nun suffering from acute dermatitis and asthma treated by House with possibly the wrong medication comes dangerously close to death.
- A woman collapses at an off-track betting parlor in front of House, and he must battle his new boss to find her diagnosis.
- A girl crashes a Porsche after her boyfriend starts coughing up blood and continues to have unexplained bleeds. Clinic Cases: Cuddy gives House a month off clinic duties if he can spend a week off his pain meds.
- When a famous writer is brought in with language difficulties, House must assist via phone while waiting for a delayed plane.
- A woman comes down with symptoms of African sleeping sickness, but there seems to be no way she could have contracted it. House and his aides must ask a few tough questions and make some tough decisions in order to try to save her.
- A patient with 40% body burns and inexplicable cardiac and neurological signs is treated by the team, while House pursues disproving an old enemy's medical study.
- A morbidly obese ten-year-old girl has a heart attack, and her mother insists that House and his team look past her weight to find the diagnosis. Meanwhile, Vogler pressures House to fire a member of his staff. Overweight woman with a 30-pound tumor on her ovaries who refuses to have it removed, because she worries she will be unattractive.
- Foreman pense qu'une femme qui est sans abri feint une maladie.
- Cuddy joins the team after her handyman falls off of her roof and begins to develop bizarre symptoms. Clinic Cases: African American man who objects to "minority meds."
- After being accused of assaulting a sick man, House is forced to take on his case. However, despite the fact that he has AIDS, it's clearly not what's killing him.
- During a meningitis outbreak which overwhelms the clinic, House is drawn to a single patient: a 12-year-old competitive diver whose symptoms don't quite match everyone else's.
- House has to deal with his promised dinner date with Cameron, a mysterious stroke in a clinic patient and a libidinous senior citizen.
- A nightmare scenario hits Princeton Plainsboro when babies in the maternity ward are hit by a potentially fatal epidemic. Clinic Cases: Woman with a parasite!
- A Mob informer collapses before trial. Is he faking or is he really in a coma? Clinic Cases: A pair of brothers come in when the youngster gets toys stuck up his nose.
- House and the team must determine what is causing an increasingly deceitful patient's muscle flailing. Stacy makes a decision, and Cameron avoids a test.
- A college boy whose low blood pressure does not respond with IV fluids piques House's curiosity. Clinic Cases: A woman who had a cold last week, man with a sore throat, woman whose leg hurts after running 6 miles, a boy and his MP3 Player.