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Health Encyclopedia: Pick's Disease Information And Explanation

Definition

Pick's disease is a rareand irreversible form of dementia. It causespersonality changes,loss ofsocial skills,loss of intellectual function, and speech disturbances.


Alternative Names

Primary progressive aphasia; Aphasia - primary progressive; Semantic dementia; Dementia - semantic; Frontotemporal dementia; Arnold Pick's disease


Causes, incidence, and risk factors

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