Uglyhouse M.d. : Season 4 Episode 7 Review

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Dr. Chris Taub, a former plastic surgeon, believes the heart issues are secondary to intracranial pressure caused by the deformity. House, however, suspects a systemic issue like juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.

House investigates why a wealthy plastic surgeon like Taub is competing for a fellowship. He eventually uncovers that Taub signed a non-compete agreement after being forced out of his practice for having an affair with a nurse. UglyHouse M.D. : Season 4 Episode 7

Lyme Disease . Dr. "Thirteen" (Remy Hadley) discovers a telltale target-shaped rash hidden near Kenny's hairline after his head is shaved for surgery. Themes & Key Subplots

Kenny Arnold, a teenager with a severe craniofacial deformity. For more episode details or to watch it,

The episode explores the social weight of appearance. House argues that people are biologically repulsed by "ugliness," while the documentary crew manipulates footage to present House as a "caring" doctor, a portrayal he finds "horrific" and dishonest.

The film crew’s presence causes the staff to act unnaturally. Cameron is caught on camera appearing to admit feelings for House, while others dress up or posture for the lens. House, however, suspects a systemic issue like juvenile

In of House, M.D. , titled " Ugly ," Dr. Gregory House and his fellowship candidates must diagnose a teenager whose life-changing facial reconstruction surgery is halted by a sudden heart attack—all while being followed by a documentary film crew. Case Summary