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Pick's disease has three main types:
Type A: This is the most common form of the disease. Symptoms typically appear within 3 to 9 months from the onset of the disease and are characterized by behavioral regression.
Type B: Usually begins in childhood. With appropriate treatments, patients can survive into adulthood.
Type C: This is a rare, hereditary variant of Pick's disease.
What are the types of Pick's disease?
Type A: This is the most common form of the disease. Symptoms typically appear within 3 to 9 months from the onset of the disease and are characterized by behavioral regression.
Type B: Usually begins in childhood. With appropriate treatments, patients can survive into adulthood.
Type C: This is a rare, hereditary variant of Pick's disease.