House season 3 episode 16 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Dr. House tackles the puzzling case of an ex-Marine who believes he has Gulf War Syndrome. Exhibiting symptoms like fatigue, rashes, and joint pain, the case grows complex as House and his team explore various potential causes, including environmental factors and rare conditions. House's unconventional approach and skepticism lead to a eureka moment, uncovering a rare genetic condition. The patient's treatment begins effectively, showcasing House's unique medical perspective and problem-solving skills.
Full Episode S03E16 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the main character in the scene?
Dr. House is the main character.
What condition does the ex-Marine patient think he has?
The ex-Marine thinks he has Gulf War Syndrome.
Does Dr. House believe in the existence of Gulf War Syndrome?
Dr. House shows skepticism about the existence of Gulf War Syndrome.
How does Dr. House first encounter the Marine in his case?
Dr. House first encounters the Marine in a vivid dream.
What are the main symptoms described by the Marine patient?
The main symptoms include fatigue, rashes, joint pain, loss of hearing, and taste.
What potential causes for the symptoms are considered by the medical team?
The team considers cancer, environmental factors, and a rare genetic condition.
How does Dr. House come to a breakthrough in the case?
Dr. House has a eureka moment in the shower, leading to the diagnosis of a rare genetic condition.
What is the final diagnosis for the Marine patient?
The final diagnosis is a rare genetic condition causing his symptoms.
Does the patient's condition improve after the diagnosis?
Yes, the patient receives proper treatment and his condition starts to improve.
What does the case reveal about Dr. House's character?
The case reveals Dr. House's skepticism, unconventional methods, and medical philosophy.