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The team initially considers Huntington’s disease due to her muscle flailing and sudden irritability.
Following an earlier incident where she was potentially exposed to HIV, Dr. Cameron repeatedly avoids getting her test results. House eventually tricks her into a mouth swab by saying "I love you" to shock her into opening her mouth; she later learns her test is negative. [S2E11] Need to Know
This episode marks the end of Dr. Foreman’s period of supervising House, as House officially regains control of the Diagnostics Department. Iconic Quotes and Themes The team initially considers Huntington’s disease due to
The episode title, "Need to Know," also refers to the sensitive personal information characters withhold from one another. House eventually tricks her into a mouth swab
The eleventh episode of the second season of , titled " Need to Know ," originally aired on February 7, 2006. The episode is central for its exploration of the recurring theme that "everybody lies" and marks a significant turning point in Gregory House's personal life. Medical Case: The "Supermom"
Her symptoms were ultimately caused by chorea-acanthocytosis , a rare genetic condition, though some sources note the complications were exacerbated by her fertility treatments and undisclosed drug use. Major Personal Developments
The medical plot follows Margo Dalton, a high-achieving housewife and "supermom" who is admitted after experiencing uncontrollable muscle spasms that caused her to crash her car.