Cane & Able: Chimerism
This card captures the episode's main supported diagnosis, clinical syndrome, or trauma-care issue.
In Plain English
This card captures the episode's main supported diagnosis, clinical syndrome, or trauma-care issue.
What Happened in the Episode
The primary thread in Cane & Able: A young boy reports alien abduction-like symptoms; the final diagnosis is chimerism, while House's own pain recovery starts to fail.
Clinical Concept
Chimerism; This card captures the episode's main supported diagnosis, clinical syndrome, or trauma-care issue.
What ER Teams Would Evaluate
A real team would stabilize urgent problems, confirm the supported findings, review history and exposures, use targeted testing, involve specialists when needed, and reassess when the leading diagnosis fails.
Treatment and Management Overview
Management depends on the confirmed diagnosis, patient stability, consent, specialist input, and documented risk-benefit reasoning.
What TV Gets Right
The episode ties the problem to a concrete symptom, diagnosis, exposure, treatment decision, or safety issue.
What TV Compresses
The episode compresses diagnostic testing, specialty consultation, consent, documentation, and follow-up.
Sources and Further Reading
- iDRief catalog page
- House Wiki - Cane & Able
- House MD Guide - Cane & Able
- iDRief catalog pageEPISODE
Supports: Supports House S3E2 episode facts for Cane & Able.
- House Wiki - Cane & AbleEPISODE
Supports: Supports House S3E2 episode facts for Cane & Able.
- MedlinePlus GeneticsTIER 1
Supports: Supports patient-friendly genetics and inherited disease context.
- NCBI Bookshelf - GeneReviewsTIER 3
Supports: Supports clinical genetics review context.