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Lucy Palmeiro (Schizophrenic woman). The Mystery: Lucy collapses and suffers liver failure. The Diagnosis: Everyone assumes her symptoms are due to alcoholism (common in homeless schizophrenics). House realizes her mental state is actually improving with treatment. She has Wilson's Disease (copper accumulation), which mimics schizophrenia. Key Moments: House uses the "Socratic Method" (asking questions) rather than ordering tests.

Hank Wiggen (Baseball Player). The Mystery: A pitcher breaks his arm throwing a ball. He then suffers kidney failure. The Diagnosis: The player was using human growth hormone (HGH). His body was attacking the foreign DNA. However, the final reveal is Addison's Disease (adrenal insufficiency). Theme: Performance-enhancing drugs and the pressure of professional sports. house m.d. season 1

, focusing on the establishment of its anti-hero protagonist, the deconstruction of medical ethics, and the introduction of the series' central philosophical conflict: the pursuit of objective truth versus human fallibility. Lucy Palmeiro (Schizophrenic woman)

– A homeless schizophrenic mother with leg blood clots. House diagnoses Vitamin K deficiency and Wilson’s disease. Strong focus on ethics. House realizes her mental state is actually improving