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Grey's Anatomy

Grey's AnatomyABC

Season 19, Episode 3

5 medical diagnoses portrayed

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Also known as: Twisted ovary

Ovarian necrosisLoss of fertility

A 17-year-old student collapses during sex education class and is found to have bilateral ovarian torsion with large cysts. Dr. Montgomery and Dr. Wilson perform emergency surgery to salvage both ovaries and preserve her fertility.

Ovarian cystsupporting
Ovarian torsionAbdominal displacement

Diamond has a giant cyst on her left ovary that has displaced her entire abdomen, contributing to the ovarian torsion requiring emergency surgery.

Pregnancysupporting

Also known as: Unplanned pregnancy

A teenage student discovers she is pregnant after her first sexual encounter. Dr. Schmitt counsels her and provides medical abortion pills (mifepristone and misoprostol) for termination.

Panic disordersupporting

Also known as: Panic attacks

School avoidance

Zola continues to experience panic attacks leading to repeated absences from school. The episode reveals her extreme giftedness may be contributing to her anxiety and sense of not belonging.

Grey's Anatomy — S19E03Patient: Zola Grey Shepherd
Recurring storyline

Also known as: Early-onset Alzheimer's

DisorientationMemory lossConfusion of family members

Simone's grandmother repeatedly becomes confused and disoriented in the hospital, confusing Simone for her deceased daughter Denise. Her Alzheimer's has worsened significantly over the past six months.

Grey's Anatomy — S19E03Patient: Joyce Ward (Simone's grandmother)
Recurring storyline