All the tests show negative, while his hematocrit is still dropping. They do a biopsy on the patient, which shows it isn't cancer. Cameron suggests other possibilities: an infection, Lupus, cancer - the patient's mother died from pancreatic cancer. The father denies anything in his history could have caused a problem. The patient denies doing drugs, but they still have to test his hair. ![]() House bargains up until Cuddy offers no clinic duty for a month, at which point he agrees.Ĭameron gets a medical history from the patient's father regarding possible drug use. She bets him a week off clinic duty that he can't give up narcotics for a week. She thinks he is addicted, and using Vicodin to get high. Cuddy sees him gulp down the pills and tells him there are other ways of managing pain. House goes back to the pharmacy and gets his Vicodin. However, they can't narrow it down and House orders a battery of tests based on his team's suggestions. House tells them to ignore environmental causes because if it was one, he would've gotten better just by being in the hospital. The patient will be dead in mere days if they can't figure out what is wrong with his red blood cells. House gets interested and takes the case. At that point, Cuddy comes by and looks at the file. ![]() ![]() House figures it is inherited hemolytic anemia. Cameron tells House about the boy - he is still bleeding three weeks after the accident, and he was bleeding before the accident. House is waiting for his Vicodin at the pharmacy, but it had been accidentally delivered to the research department. She narrowly avoids one accident, but they get into another. However, during the ride, he starts coughing uncontrollably and coughing up blood. A teenage girl convinces her boyfriend to let her take his father's expensive Porsche for a ride.
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