House walks into his office.

"Okay, differential. What's going on with this kid? What are his symptoms?" House asks.

"Well, he had a seizure and that's why mom brought him here, but I haven't seen much at all since he's been here." Chase replies.

"Maybe he's faking." Foreman says.

"He could be. What if he's not?" House asks.

"He could have just had a seizure." Foreman says.

"People don't just have seizures! There is something wrong with him." Cameron exclaims.

"Ooh, I don't think Cameron agrees with you Foreman." House says. Cameron walks over to House and gets right in front of him and looks into his eyes.

"But out." Cameron says forcefully.

"It's my patient, my differential. If you don't like it leave." House replies. Cameron walks away.

"Wait, I have an idea! He plays sports, what if he is using steroids?" Cameron asks.

"It would have come up when we did the test." Chase states.

"Not if it was long enough before we did the test. I am going to go talk to him." Cameron walks out.

Benjy's room

"Benjy, you won't be offended if we go look across the hall at that murder case will you?" Monk asks.

"You go ahead Mr. Monk. I'll be okay." Benjy replies. Monk, Natalie, Disher, and Stottlemeyer walk into the room across the hall from Benjy. Wilson is already in the room when they go in there.

"Hello, who are you?" Wilson asks.

"I am Captain Leland Stottlemeyer, San Francisco PD. This is Lieutenant Randy Disher, former homicide detective Adrian Monk and his assistant Natalie Teeger." Stottlemeyer replies.

"Do we really need you to come all the way from San Francisco? We called the police department from here. Who called you?" Wilson asks. Sharona walks out of the room.

"I did Doctor Wilson. Adrian Monk is the world's best detective. I think that you could really use him in this case." Sharona says.

"As long as he doesn't get in my way I don't care that he's here. My patient is already gone." Wilson states and then walks away.

"Well Monk, should we go take a look around the room?" Stottlemeyer asks. He looks at Monk and they walk into the hospital room. "This must be your kind of case Monk. There's no place in the world cleaner than a hospital."

"I wouldn't say that." Monk replies looking around the room.

"Well, since you live in a place that's cleaner than a clean room." Stottlemeyer says.

"What's a clean room?" Monk questions walking into the room.