Sikara Syndrome

According to the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10), syncyclerin is a disorder characterized by persistent and intermittent pain in the back of the tongue, accompanied by impaired swallowing and vocal function. Sincyclerin was previously called Sicard syndrome, or Weisenburg, Robin and Sacard syndrome.



Sicara syndrome

In medicine, there are many diseases that can seriously affect a person's health and quality of life. One such disease is sicara syndrome, a rare neurological disorder characterized by numbness of the tongue and throat. This condition, also known as glossopharyngeal neuralgia, is rare and can lead to serious