sortiliinia
Sortiliinia is a rare and complex neurological disorder characterized by the involuntary and uncontrollable repetition of words, phrases, or sentences. The term "sortiliinia" is derived from the Latin word "sortilis," meaning "lottery," reflecting the seemingly random nature of the symptoms. The condition is often associated with other neurological disorders, such as Tourette syndrome, and can occur in both children and adults.
The onset of sortiliinia is typically gradual, with symptoms appearing during childhood or adolescence. The disorder
The symptoms of sortiliinia include the involuntary repetition of words, phrases, or sentences, often without any
There is currently no cure for sortiliinia, and treatment options are limited. Medications, such as antidepressants
Sortiliinia is a challenging condition that requires ongoing management and support. Research into the underlying causes