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Pick disease

Pick disease refers to the neuropathologic finding of 'Pick bodies,' which are argyrophilic, intraneuronal inclusions, and 'Pick cells,' which are enlarged neurons. The clinical correlates of Pick disease of brain include those of frontotemporal dementia, which encompass the behavioral variant of FTD, semantic dementia, and progressive nonfluent aphasia (summary by Piguet et al., 2011). Kertesz (2003) suggested the term 'Pick complex' to represent the overlapping syndromes of FTD, primary progressive aphasia (PPA), corticobasal degeneration (CBD), progressive supranuclear palsy (601104), and FTD with motor neuron disease. He noted that frontotemporal dementia may also be referred to as 'clinical Pick disease,' and that the term 'Pick disease' should be restricted to the pathologic finding of Pick bodies. [from OMIM]

MedGen UID:
116020
Concept ID:
C0236642
Disease or Syndrome
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Emotional dearth

The inability to feel or express emotions. It is generally recognized by the person who often complains that they are unable to feel anything; sadness, joy, or contentment are not experienced, rather a sense of nothingness prevails. This may be dimensional, ranging from limited ability to experience emotions to the perceived complete inability to feel emotions. [from HPO]

MedGen UID:
68571
Concept ID:
C0233469
Mental or Behavioral Dysfunction

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