

The second season of House finds Dr. James Wilson24 Episodes 2005 - 2006. Robert Sean Leonard as Dr. In a shocking surprise to his co-workers, House comes through the ordeal with a slightly new perspective on his treatment of patients.
Season two averaged 17.3 million viewers an episode, outperforming season one by 30%. Sweeney, Chris Tallman, Michelle Trachtenberg, Hillary Tuck, Alanna Ubach, Stephanie Venditto, Tom Verica, JR Villarreal, and Julie Warner.The season gained high Nielsen ratings "No Reason" was watched by 25.47 million viewers, the show's biggest audience ever at that point. Henson, Howard Hesseman, Wil Horneff, Ryan Hurst, James Immekus, LL Cool J, William Katt, Mimi Kennedy, Edward Kerr, Elias Koteas, Nathan Kress, Tom Lenk, Ron Livingston, Samantha Mathis, Jayma Mays, Eddie Mills, Cynthia Nixon, Michael O'Keefe, America Olivo, Kip Pardue, Randall Park, Sasha Pieterse, Kristoffer Polaha, Clifton Powell, Keri Lynn Pratt, Cameron Richardson, Charlie Robinson, Ignacio Serricchio, Vicellous Reon Shannon, Allison Smith, Christie Lynn Smith, D. Stephanie Venditto as Nurse Brenda PrevinLaura Allen, Yareli Arizmendi, Matthew John Armstrong, Mackenzie Astin, Christine Avila, Marshall Bell, Peter Birkenhead, Tamara Braun, Yvette Nicole Brown, Dan Butler, Scott Michael Campbell, Christopher Carley, Jewel Christian, Michelle Clunie, Aasha Davis, Thomas Dekker, Stephanie Erb, Elle Fanning, Bruce French, Erica Gimpel, Greg Grunberg, Wings Hauser, Taraji P. Jennifer Morrison as Dr.
They discover she has a tumor on her heart, but when it turns out to be benign, the team decides a clot may be navigating her body.Cuddy feels responsible when her handyman ( Ignacio Serricchio) falls off her roof then exhibits unusual symptoms. House figures out a way to help her, but it will involve serious risk. House and Stacy try to establish a good work relationship, especially after he lies to her to secure the transfer of the inmate to the hospital.Final diagnosis: Methanol poisoning and pheochromocytoma (Clarence) and Lung cancer (Cindy)A nine-year-old cancer patient ( Sasha Pieterse) is brought before House after she experiences hallucinations. Cameron feels the hospital's resources are better used to find a different diagnosis for a young cancer patient ( Christie Lynn Smith). Episodes House is brought in for a consult on a Death Row inmate ( LL Cool J) with mysterious symptoms. Writer Lawrence Kaplow won a Writers Guild of America Award in 2006 for the episode "Autopsy".
She is admitted to the hospital but Cameron wants her to be discharged when they discover she has Munchausen syndrome, however, House believes she has an underlying condition.Final diagnosis: Clostridium perfringens and Munchausen syndromeWhile House and Stacy are in Baltimore, a famed journalist ( Michael O'Keefe) collapses in his magazine company's office. A disciplinary committee convenes to determine whether either of them is at fault.Final diagnosis: Behçet's disease, then hepatitis C and hepatocellular carcinoma from a liver transplantAnica ( Cynthia Nixon) is at an OTB parlor where House observes her have a seizure. House begins making moves on Stacy using sensitive information on her relationship with Mark.A lawsuit is brought against Chase and House for the death of a mother ( Allison Smith) who comes in with stomach pain. He is surprisingly honest about several illegal medications and techniques he applies to himself, but his sickness is not caused by any of these.Final diagnosis: Air embolism and pure red cell aplasia secondary to a thymoma from myasthenia gravisHouse is confronted by Kalvin ( Matthew John Armstrong), a gay man who demands treatment when other doctors diagnose him with AIDS, something he admits he does have. Meanwhile, House's parents drop by but he is reluctant to see them, igniting curiosity among the hospital staff.Final diagnosis: Cavernous angioma and radiation poisoningA famous cyclist ( Kristoffer Polaha) is brought to Princeton-Plainsboro after collapsing during a race. Tensions mount when House refuses to believe he has tuberculosis, but everyone else believes so.Final diagnosis: Nesidioblastoma and tuberculosisA student ( Vicellous Reon Shannon) who just graduated from Princeton experiences severe spasms at a graduation party.
When her toxicology screen shows heroin, she is treated for addiction unfortunately, her symptoms continue after she is weaned off the drugs. Meanwhile, House exacts revenge on a doctor who turned him in for cheating in medical school.Story by : Russel Friend & Garrett LernerTeleplay by : Russel Friend & Garrett Lerner & David ShoreHouse treats a teenage supermodel ( Cameron Richardson) who suddenly passes out during a fashion show. House must dig through the life and lies of a busy housewife ( Julie Warner) to find the true reason why she is showing signs of physical and mental degeneration.Final diagnosis: Ritalin abuse and hepatocellular adenomaThe team struggles to diagnose a teen (James Immekus) suffering from spasms when severe burns following an accident make most of their usual diagnostic tests impossible.
House is convinced the boy's case is identical and he can predict the course of the young patient's illness, which ended in the first patient's death.A young woman's ( Jayma Mays) health becomes a question of ethics when she is unable to sleep for ten days. Meanwhile, House and Wilson continue to work out the problems in their new living arrangement.The hospital is hosting an oncology benefit poker tournament when a six-year-old boy (Carter Page) is brought in exhibiting symptoms identical to those of a patient House had twelve years ago. When the transplant committee votes "no," House tries to get one from a dead woman whose organs have also been rejected by the committee.Final diagnosis: Brucellosis (Henry) and Fitz-Hugh–Curtis syndrome secondary to gonorrhea (Laura)When a man ( Eddie Mills) cannot breathe during sexual role playing with his wife, House questions the motives behind their marriage Wilson's presence in his house begins to take a toll on him.Final diagnosis: Gold sodium thiomalate poisoningMelinda ( Michelle Trachtenberg), a troubled teenager who is immuno-compromised as a result of medications she must take after a heart transplant, has a severe allergic reaction and goes into shock when her boyfriend visits her. He was admitted by his daughter Amy Errington ( Keri Lynn Pratt).
