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Season 7
House and Cuddy explore the ramifications of their feelings and attempt to make a real relationship work. Meanwhile, Princeton Plainsboro is left without a neurosurgeon on site.
Season 5
House's preoccupation with Wilson leaves his team without direction and endangers the patient, whose exhaustive work schedule and demanding boss may have caused her condition.
Season 4
House is working solo. While Cuddy and Wilson nag him to hire a new team, he must treat a young woman who was injured in an explosion. But her injuries aren't what's killing her.
Season 2
When death row inmate Clarence mysteriously collapses after hallucinating, House jumps at the case for its difficulty and because he thinks it is "cool."
Season 1
Dr. House and his team try to save the life of a kindergarten teacher who began speaking gibberish and passed out in front of her students.
House's former bandmate, Crandall, brings in a teenage girl who is having hallucinations about Hurricane Katrina; Cuddy looks for a sperm donor.
When a young man comes into the hospital severely burned and has unusual blood-test results, House and his team have a difficult challenge.
With House and Stacy out of town, the team is left on its own to help a journalist, whose sudden collapse is followed by an inability to speak clearly.
Off-track betting gambler Anica collapses in front of House while they are both following horse races at the site.
A meningitis scare overwhelms the resources and staff of the hospital, but House singles out a 12-year-old patient whose symptoms are similar to but not quite right for the disease.
House and his team blame an adverse reaction to diet pills after an obese 10-year-old girl has a heart attack but, ultimately, they find another cause for her illness.
When a mob informant suddenly collapses before court, House and his team try to cure him or determine whether he is faking.
Billionaire entrepreneur Edward Vogler buys his way into becoming chairman of the board with plans to use the facility as a new biotech venture, which could mean the hospital no longer needs the services of Dr. House.
When a financial supporter of the hospital gets a divorce, his son falls ill and begins to believe he is cursed, leaving House and the team trying to treat him and deal with his demanding father.
A severely broken arm reveals underlying problems and ends the comeback plans of a major league pitcher, whom House suspects is taking steroids.
House agrees to stop taking painkillers for a week in exchange for a month without clinic duty, but the team thinks detox is affecting his judgment in the case of a young man's unexplained blood loss.
Dr. Foreman believes an uncooperative homeless woman is faking seizures so she can stay in the hospital, but her worsening symptoms prove to be a complex mystery for Dr. House and his team.
A legendary jazz musician checks into the hospital, believing he is dying of ALS, and signs a "do not resuscitate" order, which House violates to save the man's life.
House and his team investigate the mysterious poisoning of a high-school student, and they think they have the answers they need until a second teen develops the same symptoms.
When a young housewife falls ill, House suspects that she has contracted a rare sexually transmitted disease, but she and her husband each deny having an affair.
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