House season 6 episode 4 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Mr. Randall, involved in a high-stakes financial deal, insists on Dr. House treating his son, Jack, whose condition baffles the medical team. Despite various treatments, Jack's health deteriorates, presenting symptoms like seizures and unexplained pain. The team, led by House, navigates complex medical investigations, ethical dilemmas, and personal tensions, particularly between Chase and Cameron. Initially suspecting an incurable disease, Degos, House's team eventually diagnoses and successfully treats Jack for primary antiphospholipid syndrome, resolving the medical mystery.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What financial deal is Mr. Randall discussing?
Mr. Randall is discussing a $52 million deal, including an over-allotment option.
Why is Mr. Randall insistent on having Dr. House treat his son?
Mr. Randall believes Dr. House is the best and insists on his involvement for his son's treatment.
What initial diagnosis is given for Jack's condition?
Jack is initially diagnosed with a condition that requires antibiotic treatment, but this proves ineffective.
What approach does House take to reassess Jack's condition?
House re-evaluates Jack's condition, considering various diagnoses and using unorthodox methods.
What complications arise in Jack's condition?
Jack's condition worsens with seizures and other critical symptoms, complicating the diagnosis.
How does House's team react to the escalating situation?
The team explores multiple diagnoses and treatments in response to Jack's deteriorating health.
What is the relationship dynamic between Chase and Cameron in this episode?
Chase and Cameron experience tension and strain in both their personal and professional lives.
What diagnosis is initially considered for Jack's worsening condition?
The team initially considers Degos disease, an incurable condition, for Jack's worsening symptoms.
How does House's team resolve Jack's medical mystery?
The team eventually suspects and treats Jack for primary antiphospholipid syndrome, leading to his improvement.
What ethical dilemmas are highlighted in this episode?
The episode explores ethical dilemmas related to medical decision-making and personal relationships among the team.