Summary
Juliana Goodwin, columnist for Missouri's News-Leader.com, tackles Pick's disease in her latest column, answering common questions about this form of dementia such as: What is it, and where does it come from?
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http://springfield.news-leader.com/lifestyle/today/20050614-MedicalQAPicksd.html
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- A. Pick's disease is a progressive dementia that is relatively rare.
- Pick described the first case as a 71-year-old man who presented with dementia, personality changes and loss of speech.
- At the autopsy, the patient's brain showed unusual shrinkage of the frontal cortex, which is the region involved in reasoning and other higher mental functions.
- The person may develop compulsory behaviors and obsessional overeating, changes in dietary preference, and obsessive cravings for certain types of food --- usually sweet foods.
- Speech problems are common, from a reduction in the patient's quality of speech to the amount of speech.
- In the later stages of the disease, the patient may compulsively put any available object in his/her mouth.
- Q. How is Pick's disease different from Alzheimer's disease?
- A. In contrast to Alzheimer's disease, in which early memory loss predominates, the first symptoms of Pick's disease are often personality change, followed by a decline in function at work and home.
- In the early stages of Pick's disease, the person usually remains aware of time and is able to recognize people and places, unlike the usual presentation of Alzheimer's disease.
- In Alzheimer's disease, spatial and mathematical skills are usually affected early, while in Pick's disease these skills are usually relatively well-preserved until later.
- A. Pick's disease usually presents after age 40 and is less common after age 60.
- A. Pick's disease is difficult to diagnose while the patient is alive, because its symptoms are so variable and they overlap so much with Alzheimer's disease.
- Q. Does anything slow the progression of the disease?
- A. We are not aware, at this time, of anything to slow the progression, but our best defense is to maintain a healthy lifestyle including sufficient sleep, routine exercise, healthy diet and regular check-ups with your physician.
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