Pick’s Disease - Causes, Symptoms, Prognosis
July 4, 2008 · Filed Under Stages of Alzheimer's Disease · Comments Off
Pick’s disease is a form of dementia characterized by a slowly progressive deterioration of social skills and changes in personality, along with impairment of intellect, memory, and language. Onset typically occurs sometime in the 50’s, though it can occur as early as age 20 or as late as age 80. As with all FTDs, the course of Pick’s disease will vary from one person to another. Not every symptom will be experienced by every person, nor will these symptoms develop in a pre-ordained sequence. All patients with Pick’s disease will experience a gradual, steady decline in functioning. Read more


