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8th episode of the 4th season of House
"You Don't Want to Know"
House episode
Episode no.Season 4
Episode 8
Directed byLesli Linka Glatter
Written bySara Hess
Original air dateNovember 20, 2007 (2007-11-20)
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"You Don't Want to Know" is the eighth episode of the fourth season of the American TV drama House and the seventy-eighth episode overall. It aired on 20 November 2007. Notably, in this episode the differential diagnosis is confirmed as lupus despite the fact that 'It's not lupus - it's never lupus' is a phrase often used to the point of catchphrase by the eponymous Dr. Gregory House.

Plot

Flynn, a magician, collapses during a performance and is brought to Princeton-Plainsboro. House and his team initially suspect several conditions, including tularemia and amyloidosis, as Flynn suffers from worsening symptoms such as internal bleeding and seizures. After a failed blood transfusion experiment involving House, they discover Flynn had been given the wrong blood type, leading House to diagnose autoimmune hemolytic anemia caused by systemic lupus erythematosus. Despite House's famous insistence throughout the series that "It's never lupus," this case turns out to be lupus, marking a rare exception to the series rule.

Alongside the medical case, House challenges his fellows to steal Lisa Cuddy’s underwear in a contest. Cole wins, but House fires him for breaking the rules by involving Cuddy in the scheme, as the contest was intended to test their ability to outwit her without getting caught. Thirteen also deals with her fear of having Huntington's disease, ultimately choosing not to know the results of a genetic test House secretly conducted.

References

  1. Vincent, Fabien B.; Mackay, Fabienne (2011-06-30). "Why 'It's never lupus' - television, illness and the making of a meme". The Conversation. Retrieved 2024-10-11.

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