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House challenges his co-workers to correctly diagnose the ailment of an 18-year-old heart-attack patient, Patrick Fugit.
House challenges his co-workers to correctly diagnose the ailment of an 18-year-old heart-attack patient, Patrick Fugit.
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S3, EP5 "Fools for Love"House treats a young married couple with similar symptoms, but they are shocked by the cause of the illness; a walk-in patient, David Morse, stands up to House.
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S3, EP6 "Que Sera Sera"After being found in a coma at his apartment, a 600-pound man is admitted to the hospital; House spends the night in jail after being arrested for a number of violations.
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S3, EP7 "Son of Coma Guy"When the son of a man in a vegetative state starts going into a coma, the vegetative man is reawakened chemically by House, who hopes to get some clues to the son's problems.
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S3, EP8 "Whac-A-Mole"House challenges his co-workers to correctly diagnose the ailment of an 18-year-old heart-attack patient, Patrick Fugit.
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S3, EP4 "Lines in the Sand"Dr. House takes the case of an autistic 10-year-old who screams for no apparent reason, then House refuses to use his office after Cuddy makes a minor change.
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S3, EP3 "Informed Consent"House and his team wrestle with an ethical dilemma when an elderly patient demands that they stop treating him and help him to die.
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