Top 5 Rarest Diseases | House M.D.
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- We count down 5 of the rarest diseases on House M.D.
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Rabies is technically the closest we have to a zombie virus.
@@jonygamingengusa1660 I thought it was a rather fun fact
@@jonygamingengusa1660 Everyone who discovered it in fact..
Flokka
And closest thing to a slow and painful death
Except it's the slowest zombie virus in history lol, genetically modify it with an airborne pathogen like the parainfluenza virus and you'd have a much more effective z-virus.
Literally anyone: *Gets rare disease*
Dr House: Ah! I know what that is...
"this lady keeps coughing up pieces of bacon, but she's Jewish and has never eaten pork. We think she's lying and choked on some bacon" - random doctor
"She was polyamorphous diploid pneumothorax baconitus syndrome, it only occurs in 1 small tribe in New Guinea and hasnt been documented since 1873 when the tribe all mysteriously died, somehow without leaving behind any evidence except a single journal from a doctor who visited them. Luckily I'm the only person who's ever read about it in 100 years and just so happen to be an expert. Get me a a sterile O.R., an ice cream scoop, and all the toast in the hospital, STAT!" - House, probably
like skips from regular show
"ive seen this before"
Dammit here you are again, it has to be multiple people using 1 CZcams channel/account
But definently not lupus
@@arthas640 good expiation
I doubt any infectious disease specialist wouldn't immediately recognize advanced rabies. The symptoms are very distinctive.
I'm not a specialist and I instantly recognized it the moment she displayed photo-phobia and hydrophobia.
If you don't want to sleep again there is a video on CZcams documenting the progression of an Iranian with rabies. Not pretty to watch.
They're not infectious disease specialists though. Foreman is a neurologist, Chase is a surgeon and intensivist (specialices in intensive care), and Cameron is an immunologist. The only infectious disease specialist in the team is House himself (which makes sense, since they work in the diagnostics department and not the infectious disease department).
Besides, if it's so uncommon that you pretty much don't see a single case of rabies in your whole career, even if the symptoms are obvious, rabies wouldn't be the first thing to pop into your mind, unless the patient's history would hint to it being a possibility.
Aerophobia, hydrophobia, delirium, and tremors. Once you tried to give the patient fluids and they started immediately choking you might take that as a sign. Besides it's only uncommon in first world countries. There are thousands of global cases annually and anyone who has ever been anywhere near third world medicine would recognize it.
It's not as simple as that. Obviously a big part of the reason why they took so long to realize the cause, was the fact that this is a medical drama and they needed to justify such a long episode, but still, as some other people have said elsewhere in the video, doctors are taught to think horses, not zebras. Even though rabies is way more common in undeveloped countries, unless they have a reason to believe that the patient has even been near said undeveloped countries, it is completely understandable for rabies to slip their minds, even if the symptoms they're seeing are obviously those of rabies.
Someone who doesn't have to deal with patients every day would obviously identify it as rabies, as it's just another piece of trivia. But when rabies is one of the least common sights in your workplace, and you work treating illnesses, it's understandable to not recognize rabies as such and instead treat the symptoms as those of something else as they come.
Most common things said in House:
"Moron"
"It explains everything"
"Lupus"
You forgot sarcoidosis
Said by house
H W everyone says it's never lupus but it's really never sarcoidosis
I am 666th like yey :D
It’s never lupus
4:32 Yup this is plague, let me just biopsy it WITHOUT GLOVES.
Pffff ... the plague fears House.
I believe that's a puncture, not a biopsy :P you're right though. Let's just assume House is an expert in washing his hands.
the plague isn't that dangerous normally - we have plenty of antibiotics these days.
Even with treatment, it has a 10% mortality rate, which is way too high for comfort.
unless they have pneumonic plague (i.e. in the lungs) you have very little chance of catching it, but given that you don't catch it by contact, rather than by inhaling infected droplets then i'd say it's pretty pointless worrying about gloves although DEFINITELY wash hands as you wouldn't want to accidentally ingest it.
Caught her purple-handed!
Where
yAY I LOVE BEING PURPLE
Oh Jesus not the dad jokes
@@SleepyBoyo 6:30
I remember that episode
"i didn't touch her"
you literally bodyslammed her to the floor try again
icefromthefreezer the guy with the flash light said that idiot
deserved
The other dude said it, the one with the flashlight
@@teasip504 Actually the guy with the flash light said "Great, now we have to go to the hospital"
So chill
@@Evsbrokenknife i mean , cops have to arrest people and help the injured until first responders arrive
What about that family that went diving and brought back a case of smallpox from the 18th century?
Because it wasnt small pox, but cat pox.
Take my upvote and I need that episode
It's called A Pox on Our House and it's in season 6 or 7.
it was r-pox not smallpox
Season 7
I’d never be able to have a needle go through my eye while awake
Same. They'd have to knock me out
I would freak out
I have to have injections into my left eye once a month. They put numbing drops in first, and once it gets close enough it's just a grey blur, you can't see anything. And because you're numbed you don't feel it either. You just stay still and it's over before you know it. If you ever need to have it done, do it. It's nowhere near as bad as it sounds.
@@daylightbright7675 good description, I get it done every 6 weeks. It feels itchy for a while afterwards but it's honestly not bad at all
Woosh me if you want but idc, he said the eye is paralyzed so it wont feel pain
#5 is from 1x02 Paternity
#4 is from 2x01 Acceptance
#3 is from 1x10 Histories
#2 is from 2x18 Sleeping Dogs Lie
#1 is from 2x15 Clueless
Cary Gibson thank you
Thanks from Germany !
Lol first 2 seasons
You are god
Cary Gibson your fucking profile picture
It's never lupus which means lupus is the rearest disease
echo there are more than 1million cases of lupus in India every single year...so not so rare now, is it..
lupus is actually common
i think you guys need to actually watch the show to get a joke...
It's not rare, it's just very hard to diagnose because Lupus does a lot of things to the body.
echo echo lupus is actually quite common. That's why it's never the problem on medical shows. It's a boring, expected diagnosis. People want more suspense, drama, and mystery.
You know, it never occurred to me until now how FAST the lady nurse was moving out of the bathrooms when House was knocking on the stalls. Like she's thinking, "Oh god it's HIM I'm so not getting involved."
I live in the midwest. Prairie dogs are a huge problem here. It tourist areas parents dont realize the danger, even though there are signs that say "danger, prairie dogs carry the plague, do not approach". So, I've seen kids literally stick their heads in prairie dog holes. Its unfortunate.
@@lesyeuxsansvisage1157 im pretty sure the intent was that prairie dogs are a problem because they carry the plague, and idiot parents dont keep their kids away from em
@@lesyeuxsansvisage1157 They. Have. THE PLAGUE
Darwin says let them die.
Tell me about it I live in North Dakota them fuckers are everywhere some farms play the game of shoot the prairie dog
@@lesyeuxsansvisage1157 I've had prairie dog make a home under a house that's been there for 60 years or more they are also slightly invasive species
Even the word Rabies brings chills down my spine… we’re so lucky that virus hadn’t mutated, Corona or even cancer is a toy compared to it. That’s the worst death you can imagine, being burned alive at least ends fast….
@Lux Aeterna I'm sorry you had to experience this up close on multiple occasions, I hope you're doing well.
Yeah most people don’t even know it’s literally the deadliest virus known to man we just happen to find a cure and a vaccine for it. Unless symptoms set in then it’s usually too late.
“Being burned alive at least ends fast.” This is dead wrong. You’ve never heard of real life before. Take it from my 10th grade history teacher: “A person will do anything before they burn.” Watch a movie. Learn about 9/11. It all points the other way.
Who broke up with you to write something this depressing about something you'll never have to experience
Rabies is a bacterial infection, if memory serves, so it can’t mutate the way a virus can.
That rabies episode was one of the saddest in this series.
Kaylee F Yup..she accidentally killed her husband and kid when reversing her car...right???
@@vippsmillennial6336 which lead to her homelessness.
However, what really makes it sad is by the time any Real symptoms show in someone or something with rabies, its a death sentence.
The moment it progresses to light sensitivity, your already dead. Its incurable past that point. The only thing left to do...is wait.
yeah seriously. it makes me so sad
@@ConnorNotyerbidness that's the horrible part. If euthanasia was an option I'd just choose that as soon as I said my goodbyes, but no, you have to suffer.
One of the best things about that series is that it wasnt always a happy ending. Patients died, main characters got hurt and died. there was a lot of emotional paperwork at play.
I don't need to go to college I watch house md and rick and morty
And steins;gate
Ew
Okabe Rintarou Don’t forget Bones
Same !!!
weird flex but ok
It's not Lupus!
Jervis Tetch Yousician
Foreman:sarcoidosis
House:do ana mri and a lumbar puncture
it's never lupus
HAHAHAHAH
Never!
Except for the episode about the magician.
1:13 nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope
Tiia Mannix Yeah the explaination is not helping. All that matters is that there'd be a hole in my eye and I have to pay them for that. 😒
Imagine having to pay for that
Final Destination really fucked me up
Madailein McGuire America lmao
Trust me we had those problems after the eye needle in dead space two
In fact there were cases in House MD that were even rarer. Nice examples but not well chosen in my opinion.
Agreed. E.g Erdheim-Chester disease (the one with that little kid with bleeding)
I remember a case of a virgin birth. That must be one of the rarest of them all.
Jason Lam this was a fake, my dear 😉
Yeah what about the chimera case
What about Locked In Syndrome?
What about that girl who was biologically a boy, immune to testosterone and had cancer in her balls?
Edit: the episode is season 2, episode 13 ‘Skin Deep’
Yo1tsVixen :p and how she slept with her father! 🤣😂
The perfect woman is a man!
Yo1tsVixen :p didn’t she say she’s beautiful the whole episode
And wasn't she 15?
Yo1tsVixen :p “no, a joke would be me calling you a homo”
What about the girl who was allergic to light
Being allergic to the sun is not that rare. There are a few people here and there. There are even some who may never go into the sunlight because it would kill them.
Rockless yes but compared to heavy metal poisoning which can happen often it's way better than the list in this video.
heavy metal gold poisoning is extreamly rare
Rockless how would they know?
Rabies
My favourite would have to be Chimersim. It was so fascinating seeing it being portrayed on TV and Erdheim-Chester Disease, it was the first time that I saw House live with a case that is haunting him. It was also fun to see House good at something besides medicine.
I love how in House M.D. whenever someone’s attacked they’re like “Oh damn why’d you attack me!”
In Chicago Med. everyones like “ So you have chosen *my fists!?* “
And in Grey’s Anatomy every doctor goes to help that one injured doctor.
Oh, and in ER it's "Hope you like getting stabbed in the neck with a tranquilizer"
The show: "i'm callings an ambulance"
CZcams subtitles: "i'm calling Edwards"
Edwards the ambulance. The cousin of Thomas the train
A lot of people dont seem to understand something: a rare disease is easily identified because the symptoms line up perfectly. The only issue is you have to make the call if it's the actual rare one, or some unlucky mutation. House is quick to identify rare diseases is because that's literally his job, and to someone like him, it makes it too easy
I would have figured Smallpox would have been #1 on the list. I mean, it came from a sealed jar from the ocean floor.
True.
Would it Be LUPUS
Rickettsial pox bro
It wasn't smallpox. They were operating under the belief that it was, but it was rickettsial pox.
I have good news and bad news
Bad news: you have a rare disease
Good news: you get to name it
I love how they show dust and debris flying off the DNA strand when it breaks, because that's exactly what happens at the atomic level in real life!
I’m uncertain if this is sarcasm or not.
@@generalgrievous4254 And you may never know....
Theres dust and debris flying everywhere when I'm banging your mom
Well, at the atomic level, you're not gonna see anything remotely like that at all. Because, you're not gonna be "seeing" stuff in the first place, and the best you can settle for is some sort of model, like ball and stick.
Google: you got a cold
House: you got cancer
Honestly flip those.
snek eh vise versa
House: i dont care baout those easy patients
There was a episode in which Cameron's patient only had cough as symptom but was terminal with lung cancer.
Since when does Google ever say anything shy of immediate death?
"I didn't touch her" said the policeman who just slammed a woman on floor and holding her fermly for some time
“Body slammed”
Lol shut up moron
I thought so too until I noticed the policeman who said that was actually the one with the flashlight !
Firmly*
@@SonicGlitchmaster1 Shut up yourself, nerd.
She was rabid so...
I like how House has the moments where he cares about his team, twllig them to make sure they get some treatment because of the girl with the plauge just to be safe.
I love Chase’s disposition change at 5:00 when House mentions sleep disturbance
5. Dawson Disease
4. Methanol poisoning / Pheochromocytoma
3. Rabies
2. Bubonic plague
1. Heavy metal poisoning
tiyenin yep it literally says that in the video
How can he list the symptoms of rabies to a bunch of medical professionals and they give him a dumb look- I'm an 18 yr old girl with no medical knowledge and even I knew what that was from the list he gave
I figured that it was a look of 'are you shitting me' rather than 'I don't understand what you just said'. Granted, they give him that a lot, so it's easy to mix them up...
The difference between being a professional and not being a professional is, that when you're a professional your brain tends to favor the knowledge it uses more often, instead of the one that is most appropriate to the presented situation.
When you're a doctor, you're more likely to remember the most common illnesses, than you are to remember the illnesses that fit the symptoms the best, so even the most obvious diagnosis could be almost impossible to come up with if it's not common enough, as it could completely slip your mind.
Long story short, if the illness is too unusual, it's difficult to understand even if it's spelled out for you.
Rambard that seems super detrimental to a doctors career😂 but I get you
You're probably right, but it's just normal human behavior, the uncommon answers usually slip our minds, especially when lives are on the line.
There's also a saying for doctors in the diagnostic field: "When you hear hooves, look for horses, not zebras."
Meaning that when you see symptoms, you should look for the more mundane explanation, rather than a rare, exotic one (in this case, the symptoms, when noted individually, could be explained by more common diseases or disorders -- think of how many things have headache and fever as symptoms, we don't just go through the list by alphabetical order whenever we get those...)
House:"It's never Lupus"
*goes to a rheumatologist*
Dr: "Congrats you have Lupus"
I love how often house says it's perfect it explains everything
Wow I miss this show
omega Erwin try the good doctor
It's great and written by the same people. He's exactly like house in genius but he's altruistic and pure
Brown Brown They removed it from Netflix and Hulu. The only way to watch it now is to pirate it, which can be risky due to pirate sites often causing computer viruses, or to purchase and use literal CDs.
Reci 123 It's too much effort to find good sites and House isn't a movie
@@sithisrants4154 If you have an Amazon Prime subscription ($10.99/month), it's free with that.
@@sithisrants4154 with amazon prime its free
What about the girl with the condition that can't feel any pain whatsoever
Angel Denise I am looking for that one too , House goes inside operating room and take a big snake kind of thing from her stomach , am I talking about the same one ?
It’s actually a tapeworm, she has CIPA. I can’t remember the episode though, I’m pretty sure it’s around season three or four
Found it - i went through the catalog of all Seasons its Season 3 Episode 14 " Insensitive " . Watch it and enjoy . only bad thing is they took it out of Netflix
Yes YunJung . you are right - i found the episode 'Season 3 Episode 14 '
It’s rare but it isn’t the diagnosis of the plot line. She comes in with a history of CIPA but the diagnosis for her immediate symptoms is Tapeworm
7:49 Cameron's reaction to the woman trying to kill her husband with gold is awesome!!!!
It was always a happy day in my unhappy house whenever we all gathered around the TV and watched House. So that theme song hits hard and makes me calm down it’s great. Love the show, can never stop watching it.
It was one show i always looked foreword to seeing every week...
Not a criticism, but a helpful fact. It's "forward" not "foreword". Have a great day!
Plague case was interesting, but it also highlights how bad most MDs are at looking for vector borne infections. Plague is carried by biting arthropods like fleas, as is cat scratch fever, Lyme, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, ehrlichiosis, anaplasmosis, and tularemia. Most of these diseases come right out of left field for MDs, but veterinarians end up seeing them a lot. A friend in vet school had to diagnose herself with ehrlichia and fight her doctor to run the proper test to look for it and give her the correct antibiotics for it.
In the clip where House figures out the inmate had drank toner you can see, in the shot where Chase mentions it, one of the bottles of toner being much more empty than the others.
Maybe it wasn't intentional but it's worth pointing out.
3:47
This scene I have no words to explain how many emotions it makes me feel I-
What about the case with Mirror syndrome on a man? I don't even think that's possible. Especially not the way they presented it. Pretty cool though.
Flem100DK mirrored touch synesthesia? Or something else
Again, not that rare
mirror personality syndrome is actually very common in victims of abuse, esp if that abuse started when they were very young. you learn to copy the behaviors of others and if it goes unchecked long enough, you can absolutely end up mirroring their thoughts too. after all, our personalities are just manifestations of our thoughts and feelings
@@londonm3161 That's interesting! Thank you for your reply. Do you have any links to documentation about this?
House MD educating the public on vaccinations back in the early 2000’s.
That heavy metal poisoning by the wife gave me the shivers. 😱
This show is just like a book I’ve heard of called “This is gonna hurt” and it’s about all the crazy ass things a doctor experienced in the emergency room
Bubonic plague is actually fairly easy to diagnose and to treat.
I need dr house with me whenever I encounter an antivaxxer. The confidence and the sarcasm is something i fall short at, but House, he can really enlighten people on their inadequate approach to health care
You know, over a year later there are thousands of antivaxxer truckers blocking the Canadian parliament. House would have a hayday screaming at people with a mic and speakers
@@Thatcher-vk4ul You do know they were/are being forced to get the vaccine right? Not to mention they weren’t just protesting the vaccine, but lockdowns more specifically.
Go get a safe and effective booster shot
@@BulkBogan1920
Which is anything but.
Being skeptical about the effectiveness of vaccines and possible side effects doesn’t make one an anti vaxxer
Awesome vid, please make more! And include the woman from season 1 who had Human African Trypanosomiasis, which is extremely rare in North America.
well, while most of his cases actually were very rare conditions, I'd have included leprosy and chimera on this list
Leprosy (Hansen's disease) is not as rare in my country. Now, erythema nodosum leprosum, which was an actual case in House, is a rare complication.
Operation chimera
chimerism is actually much more common than people think! if you or someone you know absorbed a twin in the womb, chances are you're a chimera. most people just don't know they're a chimera unless it's accidentally found in genetic testing for something unrelated. that's how I found out I'm a chimera 😂
@@lepredator189 the "pretty leprosy"
@@londonm3161 still, not very common
Heavy Metal Poisoning sounds like a rad metal band. also, BLM.
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@@saintjohn8499 xd
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So on #3 out of all the house episodes I never guessed what was actually wrong correctly the first time. But #3 was the first and only one I knew immediately when they searched where she lived and found bats, which are the primary carriers of Rabies. That episode is one of my personal favorites for that reason.
It's always satisfying when you identify a disease before House does. I got that in the episode with the two kids with testosterone poisoning.
"Being a bitch though, we can't treat that."
This makes me wonder about what we don't see in the video:
- Before police arrives at the rave, the rabies patient had been kissed by a girl. What happened to her?
- After Chase calls CDC, what happened to the girl? Did Dr. Broda go to quarantine her? Or to check the dogs?
Simple antibiotics are administered to the plague victim and there quarantined for a bit they then destroy any objects that can be animals are but down and tada its extremely similar to how they treat Ebola victims but still fairly different
the idea of needles cause me to panic even thinking of one going into my eye makes me tear up and breathe like I'm running a marathon
how's heavy metal poisoning is one of the rarest?
Jenia Minkov with gold is rare because nobody expect that
Heavy metal poisoning cobalt with cuddys mom and the occasional lead poisoning from not treating bullet wounds and leaving the bullet inside
Jenia Minkov My dad got heavy metal poisoning from his job. Lead and a good host of others.
Zero Cool, or a guy who has literally 2 persons inside him because of the brain surgery.
Yeah but the cipa wasn't the diagnosed disease it was a preexisting condition, her actual disease was a tapeworm right? I think this compilation is for the diseases House diagnosed and cured/ couldn't cure
About 15 years ago, I got a tiny piece of metal stuck in my eye. They removed it and some of the rust with a small drill. It’s one of the most terrifying things to have to sit still for. 😩
”It’s Perfect, it explains everything!”
"It's just scary as hell, you won't feel it. The eye's been paralyzed."
Literally moved his eye 5 seconds before.
it is a TV show
You ever just get the bubonic plague
I wouldn't put it past California's shitholes:
townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2019/06/25/bubonic-plague-in-los-angeles-is-california-on-the-verge-of-becoming-our-first-thirdworld-state-n2548969
Loved all these episodes
"It's perfect, it explains everything."
Being someone who’s being tested for a pheochromacytoma, it was amazing to see a house episode on it!
Why am i giving myself nightmares watching these videos
4:12 me trying to read everything on the board before my math teacher erases it
Best show ever
Outside a medical context, heavy metal poisoning sounds awesome!
"Yeah can't come in to work today. I've come down with a case of Twisted Sister and all I can do is rock."
7:30 Oooooh house be slamin her against the wall~
"Being a bitch though, nothing we can do about that." I love House so much.
Filling the plague patient up with whatever he said, I wonder how much rehearsing and takes that took
THAT NEEDLE IN THE EYE O HELL NO
Man I cried at the rabies episode. The 'redemption' scene was cathartic.
"but pheo's exteremely rare"
"I love rare"
lmao love it
Love the "the eye has been paralyzed" yet you clearly see the eye move
Deadly Farriswheel they ant actually paralyze it
I would say the rarest was the case of Chimera. As of typing this, there's only been 4 recorded human cases. Though I'm also a bit bias here. That episode was the one and only time I was able to figure out the problem before House was.
"It's Just Scary as hell"
Well no shit sherlock, I played dead space 2.
I love cameron's reaction to the gold lady.
#0: The Lupus guy in season 4. That was legendary
That last one, I knew the hand grab was symbolic. Haha. Just the way House does it.
I guess you could say house caught her purple handed
the plague girl was lucky. out of the 3 she wound up with the one you're mostly likely to survive with treatment.
Yeah, no kidding.
What a coincidence that this popped up in my recommended as soon as *there are confirmed cases of the plague*
My brother had pheochromocytoma.. the tumor had reached his heart.. he had gone to donate blood and they checked his blood pressure as a routine procedure... 240 over 120.... He had no symptoms at all.. Doctors couldn't believe how high his bp was..
He needed 15 hours in surgery to remove the whole tumor and his kidney.. now he is doing great.. just needs to take extra care of that one kidney
OMG it's Emma from Glee!
4:22 me falling asleep in class
That's like every diagnosis House makes.
I haven't even watched this show but I'm going on a marathon of watching clips from the show. I keep spoiling but I'm so intrigued. I should just watch the show.
How does gold poisoning work? Gold is inert.
Foreman: Pheo is extremely rare.
Me: Do you even _watch_ the show?
That needle in the eye was freaking terrifying to watch
These are mostly from the first seasons, hoping to see another video with the other rare diseases on house md
What about the Cuban woman with the freaky heart defect?
Manuel Santos very good memory! Yes it is in fact so rare it was made up! It’s only been theorized in medicine but in the House MD universe, they set it up so that she actually had it and House is quoted to be the first to diagnosis it ever.
On the other hand, since no one has had it in our universe to date, it remains theory and does not qualify for this list.
Why is he doing all the tests by himself, aren’t there labs in this hospital?
tushar sharma he's just that good
Some episodes he doesnt the tests himself. But since they are working with Patients that have icnreasing symptoms leading to death, he can't wait around for a lab. He must do them himself or the team most to get it done fast. Basically having house is like having the best healthcare ever.
You need to have the one from Skin Deep here. Very nice eppys you have here.
Starts headbanging furiously
*heavy metal syndrome*
And I would've gotten away with it if it weren't for you meddling kids!
1:20 Ugh, that made me cringe.
Dr. Buttcheeks Same here, i tensed hard
Dr. Buttcheeks Ugh, I couldn't even look at it. I'm really squeamish about eyes.
It didn't bother me at all
Shit like that makes me squeamish.
Same, I almost gave up watching the entire House.
7:43 notice she looked down right away. She knew exactly where the conversation was going
Part 2 plz!