Episode 2: Paternity
Aired 11/23/04
A family arrives for an appointment with House even though its
a walk-in clinic. They claim to have a letter from him about the
appointment, which is odd because House doesnt write letters.
It seems that Dr. Cameron wrote the letter and signed Houses
name to aid the family.
House agrees to see the patient. Dan is a 16-year old who has the
sudden onset of double vision and night terrors. House says that
post-traumatic stress and sexual abuse are two common symptoms.
Dan, a high school lacrosse player, admits that he was recently
struck in the head. House tells the kid to get some glasses to correct
the double vision and ride out the concussion thats causing
the night terrors.
As the kid is leaving, House notices Dans foot twitch and
he asks if hes tired or about to fall asleep. He isnt,
and House knows the myoclonic jerk is common when a person is falling
asleep. The body misinterprets a falling pulse as dying and jolts
you awake. House instructs his staff to admit the patient.
House bets Dr. Foreman that the dad isnt Dans biological
father. They cant rule out genetic causes just yet. During
the first night, the patient has another night terror, which is
recorded on a polysonagraph. But a series of scans and tests show
no explanation for the symptoms. House re-examines the MRI and orders
another test that shows there is significant blockage. A shunt is
inserted to relieve the pressure. After surgery, it turns out what
they thought was the issue was only a symptom of something larger.
Is it Multiple Sclerosis?
That night, Dan goes missing from his bed. Cameron, Chase and Foreman
set off on a search, eventually finding Dan on the roof. Dan thinks
hes on the lacrosse field walking around. The doctors tackle
him moments before he wanders off the edge of the roof.
The next morning, House is confused by Foremans report from
the roof. House is thrilled because this means Dan doesnt
have night terrors -- and thus, is not suffering from MS. Dan must
have an infection in his brain, which House thinks is neurosyphillis.
As Cameron and Chase inject penicillin into Dans brain, he
begins having another attack of voices in his head. The auditory
hallucination disproves neurosyphillis. House orders more tests
to read Dans brain. He notices that the parents have left
their lunch behind in the hospital, so House takes a sample to run
a DNA test. Cameron finds that neither of them are Dans biological
parents. Hes adopted. Was his birth mother vaccinated? House
thinks infant Dan caught a basic measles virus that mutated and
reappeared 16 years later after settling into his brain. He suggests
injecting a needle into the boys eye to do a biopsy on his
retina.
That frightening test reveals the mutated virus which requires
a dangerous brain surgery. However, the surgery if effective and
Dan will be fine. Turns out Dan already knew he was adopted after
doing his own research in the fifth grade.
- From Fox.com
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