In the TV show "House, M.D.," the character Dr. Gregory House often diagnoses rare and challenging conditions, including lupus, which is famously noted in the series for being a frequently considered diagnosis. While lupus is a real disease that can present with a variety of symptoms, the show's writers intentionally used it as a running joke to highlight House's diagnostic approach. Given the show's conclusion in 2012, there won't be any new episodes to explore this further, but the legacy of lupus as a common misdiagnosis in the series remains memorable.
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