myo-, my-, myos-
(Greek: muscle; said to be from a Greek word meaning "mouse")
				From Greek mu[s], my[os], meaning "mouse", as in myomancy. 
			
							
						The outermost sheath of connective tissue that surrounds each skeletal muscle that provides movement of the skeleton, as when walking and lifting: "The epimysia consist of reticular (netlike) and elastic fibers, connective tissue cells, and fat cells."					
									
						myasthenai					
					
						myoathrophy					
					
						myoatrophy					
					
						myobradia					
					
						myocardial					
					
						myocarditis					
					
						myocardium					
					
						myochrome					
					
						myodynamic					
					
						myofibril					
					
						One of the slender threads of a muscle fiber, composed of numerous myofilaments (ultramicroscopic threadlike structures composing the myofibrils of striated muscle fibers).					
									
						myofibroma					
					
						A benign tumor derived from smooth muscle.					
									
						myofibrosis					
					
						1. Replacement of muscle tissue by fibrous tissue.
2. Chronic myositis with diffuse hyperplasia of the interstitial connective tissue pressing upon and causing atrophy of the muscular tissue.
									2. Chronic myositis with diffuse hyperplasia of the interstitial connective tissue pressing upon and causing atrophy of the muscular tissue.
						myofibrositis					
					
						Inflammation of the perimysium or the connective tissue sheath which surrounds a muscle, and sends partitions inwards between the bundles of muscular fibers.					
									
						myogenesis					
					
		
