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A baby is irritable, has trouble nursing and stops gaining weight. When the infant begins suffering repeated seizures and eventually begins sustaining rapid-onset cerebral ischemia, they are diagnosed with moyamoya disease, and must be treated before they suffer lethal brain damage from the repeated ischemic incidents.
Mystery Diagnosis is a television docudrama series that aired on Discovery Health Channel and OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network.Each episode focuses on two or more individuals who have struggled with obscure medical ailments, and their quest for a diagnosis.
The column would highlight medical mysteries that she would encounter with her own patients and those of her colleagues. She described the cases as mysteries, revealing the diagnosis in the following week's column. [4] The column was adapted for the 2004 TV series House M.D., for which Sanders served as a medical consultant for the show.
Diagnosis: Murder is an action comedy/mystery/medical crime drama television series starring Dick Van Dyke as Dr. Mark Sloan, a medical doctor who solves crimes with the help of his son, a homicide detective played by his real-life son Barry Van Dyke. The series began as a spin-off of Jake and the Fatman.
In The Diagnosis Murder books written by executive producer and Writer Lee Goldberg, it takes place right after the end of season 6 right when he left the show, which means seasons 7-8 and the 2 reunion TV films are not considered canon by the books. The last book "The Last Word" has Steve being framed for murdering D.A. Neil Burnside by Carter ...
This episode takes place during the course of a single night shift at Community General. Some episodes of ‘DM’ reveal the murder victim, and the villain, very early on. Other episodes slowly unfold the story for the viewer and the assumptions you might make early in the episode can turn out to quite wrong as that unfolding occurs.
IGN gave the episode an "Impressive" score of 8.4 and noted that: "This was a strong episode filled with many overlapping themes, and unlike last week's mysterious illness which seemed to be cured from out of the blue, this week's diagnosis made for great TV as it was dripping with irony," and said in summary that "there was a lot to like about ...
Diagnosis: Unknown is an American medical drama that aired on CBS television from July 5 to September 20, 1960. The series aired as a summer replacement for The Garry Moore Show [ 1 ] from 10 to 11 p.m. on Tuesdays.