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Nov 23, 2004 · Paternity is a 1st season episode of House which first aired on November 23, 2004. A 16-year-old boy comes to the hospital complaining of double vision and night terrors after being hit in the head by a lacrosse stick. House is dismissive until he notices a myoclonic jerk in the boy's foot. After a near-fatal hallucination and several faulty diagnoses, House is mystified until he learns the ...
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Nov 23, 2004 · Paternity: Directed by Peter O'Fallon. With Hugh Laurie, Lisa Edelstein, Omar Epps, Robert Sean Leonard. The team helps a high school boy (16) who has double vision and night terrors.
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Paternity ( House) Paternity (. House. ) " Paternity " is the second episode of the medical drama House, which was first broadcast on Fox on November 23, 2004. A teenage boy is struck on the head in a lacrosse game and is found to have hallucinations and night terrors that are not due to concussion.
When a teen-aged lacrosse player is stricken with an unidentifiable brain disease, House and the team hustle to give his parents answers. Chase breaks the ba...
Jan 22, 2021 · Upon meeting the family of the patient, House begins a bet to determine whether they are his biological parents. Somehow the word spreads to the rest of the ...
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S1 E2 | 11/23/04. Paternity. When a teenage lacrosse player is stricken with an unidentifiable brain disease, House and the team hustle to give his parents answers. Most Recent.
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Paternity. Season 1 Episode 243m. TVPG. Dr. House and the team think a teenage lacrosse player has multiple sclerosis. Home.