Episode 10: Histories
Aired 2/8/05
A woman is desperate to score some drugs. She heads to a house
rave to get her fix, but doesnt have the $20 to get in. She
begs to be allowed in to see her dealer, James. Once inside, the
cops bust the party and the woman freaks out.
Wilson sums up her case for Foreman. A homeless woman was admitted
with a suspected overdose. She has no ID and doesnt seem to
know her name. Shes got lesions on her skin and a twitchy
wrist. Foreman is not happy to be handed this case. When the women
seizes, he is skeptical that shes not merely acting. Foreman
inspects her purse for insulin, suspecting diabetes.
Wilson goes to House for a second opinion. Foreman refuses to back
down. House is more interested in who this woman is and her history.
The next day, Chase sees the woman drawing and asks, Whos
James? She freaks out and bites Foreman when he tries to help,
drawing blood. Foreman bucks the rules to get the patient into an
immediate MRI, using another persons name and appointment
time. Cuddy shuts the MRI down before they can proceed because a
CT scan shows that the patient has a surgical pin in her arm. The
MRI wouldve ripped it out of her body. They cant proceed
until they know who this woman is.
Using one of the womans sketches as a clue, Foreman checks
out a neighborhood. A homeless man directs him to a box where she
lived. Foreman finds the box infested with bats. He also finds more
sketches.
House removes the surgical pin and runs the serial number on it
to learn that the patient broke her arm in a car accident on October
2, 2002. House confesses that he only wanted the MRI so hed
have an excuse to take out the surgical pin. The patients
name is Victoria Matson. Foreman checks out Victorias blood
work and realizes that shes allergic to iron dextran, which
they were administering to treat low magnesium and electrolytes.
They find Victoria in respiratory arrest due to the allergic reaction,
but the doctors are able to save her.
Cameron has various records for Victoria Matson from area hospitals.
There is nothing alarming, except for one ultrasound performed and
one ultrasound appointment cancelled. Wilson suspects that doctors
were looking for ovarian cancer. House orders an ultrasound of her
ovaries. The test indeed shows cancer. House wonders if its
a tuberculoma mass, admitting that its a long shot. He instructs
his charge to start Victoria on INH, rifampin and streptomycin to
treat tuberculoma.
Foreman tries to give Victoria some antibiotics, and inquires about
James. She has another fit. Victoria now thinks the sunlight is
burning her and that the water they gave her is poison. Foreman
sedates her, reporting to House that she has a fever of 105. It
cant be tuberculoma, because the treatment isnt working.
Chase has the lab report from Victorias biopsy. It is tuberculoma.
House is confused why he was right about the diagnosis but its treatment
is killing Victoria.
The team sets off to figure out what else Victoria has that would
cause this reaction. If its bacterial infection, then they
would need to order a blood and urine test, plus a chest X-ray.
The doctors also put her on an ice bath to fight the fever. The
tests show nothing significant. Houses crew suspects meningitis,
but when they go to Victorias room she is gone. Yet she drew
a comic strip on the wall depicting a superhero who is searching
for James. After a time, paramedics bring a semi-conscious Victoria
into the hospital. Her heart is racing.
House realizes that Victorias heart was racing because a
cop tasered her. However, she didnt feel it hit her thigh
because she has no sensitivity there. He takes a needle and pokes
Foreman in the wrist where Victoria bit him earlier. He doesnt
feel it either. Finally, Houses knows that it is rabies that has
been afflicting Victoria. Although it is incredibly rare, a homeless
person wouldnt get shots after being bitten. The bats in Victorias
cardboard box are the most likely culprit. Unfortunately, its
too late for treatment and Victoria will die in the next day or
two.
Foreman, meanwhile, gets a shot in the gut to treat his rabies
and then sets out to find the mysterious James. Foreman and Wilson
head to the rave party house, and using more of Victorias
sketches as a guide, find a strongbox that contains photos of a
normal Victoria looking happy with some man. They also find a marriage
certificate for Victoria and a man named Paul, as well as a birth
certificate for James, her son. They dig up a newspaper clipping
about the car crash in which Victoria broke her arm. Paul and James
were killed in the wreck where she was driving.
Foreman goes to Victorias bedside, claiming to be Paul. He
tells her that hes come to forgive her for the accident. In
her stupor, she believes him and tearfully apologizes.
- From Fox.com
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