Pick's Disease
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Pick's Disease Symptoms
Symptoms of Pick's disease include:
Aggressive behavior
Apathy
Anxiety
Depression
Insomnia
Mood changes
Manic depression
Urinary incontinence
Additional symptoms of Pick's disease include:
Memory loss
Difficulty concentrating
Difficulty speaking
Mild
confusion
Disorientation
Poor judgment
Socially withdrawn
Symptoms of
severe
Pick's disease include:
Difficulty walking
:
Poor balance
Difficulty recognizing familiar persons
Hallucinations
Inability to care for one's self
Inability to communicate
Inability to concentrate
Inability to dress properly
Severe
confusion
Violent behavior
Wandering
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Alzheimer's disease
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Huntington's disease
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Normal pressure hydrocephalus
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Senile dementia
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Last Updated: Sep 11, 2008
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Stephen J. Schueler, MD
;
John H. Beckett, MD
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D. Scott Gettings, MD
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Pick's Disease References:
Dickson DW. Neuropathology of Pick's disease. Neurology. 2001 Jun;56(11 Suppl 4):S16-20.
Nee LE, Tierney MC, Lippa CF. Genetic aspects of Alzheimer's disease, Pick's disease, and other dementias. Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen. 2004 Jul-Aug;19(4):219-25.
Rossor MN. Pick's disease: a clinical overview. Neurology. 2001 Jun;56(11 Suppl 4):S3-5.