Pick's Disease
Alternate Names : Arnold Pick's Disease, Circumscribed Brain Atrophy, Focal Cerebral Atrophy, Fronto-Temporal Dementia, Lobar Sclerosis
Definition
A disorder which produces deterioration in mental function caused by loss of brain tissue in discrete areas (focal lesions). Pick's disease is marked by the presence of abnormalities in brain cells (Pick's bodies) which can be found in the affected areas and elsewhere in the brain.
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