a disorder of muscle tissue
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myopathya disorder of muscle tissue
myopathiesMYOPATHY, a disorder of muscle tissue
myopathicof or pertaining to myopathy, a disorder of muscle tissue
dystrophiesA disorder in which an organ or tissue of the body wastes away
dystrophyA disorder in which an organ or tissue of the body wastes away
myopathiesA disease of muscle tissue
myopathyA disease of muscle tissue
myomasa tumor consisting of muscle tissue
myomaa tumour composed of muscle tissue
myomaa tumor consisting of muscle tissue
myomasMYOMA, a tumour composed of muscle tissue
myomataMYOMA, a tumour composed of muscle tissue
epimysiathe sheath of connective tissue around a muscle
dystoniaa condition of disordered tonicity of muscle tissue
dystoniasDYSTONIA, a condition of disordered tonicity of muscle tissue
epimysiumA sheath of fibrous elastic tissue surrounding a muscle
myoblasticof or like a myoblast, a cell producing muscle tissue
dystonicpertaining to dystonia (a condition of disordered tonicity of muscle tissue)
perimysiumThe sheath of connective tissue surrounding a bundle of muscle fibers
tendonsband of dense tissue connecting a muscle to a bone or part
tendonband of dense tissue connecting a muscle to a bone or part
contracturea permanent shortening (as of muscle, tendon, or scar tissue) producing deformity or distortion
contracturesCONTRACTURE, a permanent shortening (as of muscle, tendon, or scar tissue) producing deformity or distortion
actomyosinA complex of actin and myosin of which the contractile protein filaments of muscle tissue are composed
tropomyosinA protein involved in muscle contraction. It is related to myosin and occurs together with troponin in the thin filaments of muscle tissue
cysticerciA larval tapeworm that is at a stage in which the scolex is inverted in a sac, and that is typically found encysted in the muscle tissue of the host
cysticercusA larval tapeworm that is at a stage in which the scolex is inverted in a sac, and that is typically found encysted in the muscle tissue of the host