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Pick complex--historical introduction.

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  • 1Cognitive Neurology Unit, St Joseph's Hospital, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada. andrew.kertesz@sjhc.london.on.ca

Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders
|December 20, 2007
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This historical summary traces the cohesive view of Pick's disease, integrating clinical and biologic evidence. Understanding its evolution prevents terminological confusion and redundant research efforts.

Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Medical History

Background:

  • Presents a historical overview of Pick's disease, focusing on its conceptual development.
  • Contrasts the cohesive versus fractionated perspectives on the disease entity.

Observation:

  • Discusses clinical and biological evidence supporting Pick's disease as a distinct entity.
  • Highlights the proliferation of knowledge and terminology over time.

Findings:

  • Emphasizes the need to integrate diverse descriptive levels while acknowledging historical contributions.
  • Advocates for a cohesive understanding of Pick's disease.

Implications:

  • A historical perspective is crucial for navigating terminological complexities.
  • Prevents the "reinvention of the wheel" in understanding Pick's disease.

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  • Facilitates a unified approach to research and clinical practice in neurodegenerative diseases.