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House: Created by David Shore. With Hugh Laurie, Robert Sean Leonard, Omar Epps, Jesse Spencer. Using a crack team of doctors and his wits, an antisocial maverick doctor specializing in diagnostic medicine does whatever it takes to solve puzzling cases that come his way.
A morbidly obese ten-year-old girl has a heart attack, and her mother insists that House and his team look past her weight to find the diagnosis. Meanwhile, Vogler pressures House to fire a member of his staff.
House and the team take on the case of an avid blogger admitted with sudden bruising and bleeding. From her hospital bed, the patient blogs about her symptoms, doctors and prospective diagnoses to her dedicated band of followers and solicits their advice on a course of treatment.
House M.D. (TV Series 2004–2012) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
House and Cuddy are flying back to the US from an international conference in Singapore. While en route a mysterious disease strikes one passenger and an epidemic unfolds, causing House to diagnose in midair since they have missed the halfway mark by passing the north pole.
As House and each member of his team recount the details of the dramatic and life-threatening incident, Cofield must weigh the team's unconventional brand of collaboration against their ability to save lives.
House: Directed by Steve Miner. With William Katt, George Wendt, Richard Moll, Kay Lenz. A troubled writer moves into a haunted house after inheriting it from his aunt.
House and the team race against time to figure out why before the final surviving recipient, a young woman who received the donor's cornea, mysteriously dies as well. House retains a comical private investigator to investigate patients, doctors, and his estranged friend, Wilson.
The series follows a team of diagnosticians at "Princeton Plainsboro teaching hospital", led by misanthrope medical genius, Gregory House, M.D. (Hugh Laurie). Dealing with drug addiction and poor people skills, House is tasked with diagnosing the undiagnosable. —Garreth Lupke
On a class field trip, a teacher discovers that her six-year-old student, Ian, is bleeding profusely. Dr. House thinks Ian has the same unknown disease that killed an elderly patient of his years ago.