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Q: What is abnormal softening of a muscle tissue called?
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What is the medical term meaning abnormal softening of muscle tissue?

Myomalacia is pathological softening of the muscles. (myo- means muscle, -malacia means abnormal softening).Often confused similar words include:Myelomalacia is a pathological term referring the softening of the spinal cord.Myonecrosis is death of muscle cell fibers.malacia


What is the medical terminology combining form meaning abnormal softening?

Malacia (or suffix: -malacia) means any abnormal softening of tissue.


What is the medical term meaning abnormal softening of the heart?

im pretty sure its cardiomalaciaCardiomalacia


Is myomalacia a form of cancer?

It is a degeneration, with softening of muscle tissue.


What is Encephalomalcia final stages?

It's an abnormal softening of the brain,due to degenerative changes in the nervous tissue


What is the name of the tissue in are stomach?

muscle tissue, the muscle is called smooth muscle


What is Abnormal formation of fibrous tissue?

Fibrous tissue are the filaments that make up skeletal and cardiac muscle tissue. The abnormal formation involves fibers being overlaid across each other.


How would the genetic inheritance of a gene producing abnormal gap junctions effect muscle tissue?

The genetic inheritance of a gene producing abnormal gap junctions may be harmful and may disrupt the structure of muscle tissue.


Is abnormal tissue development called hyperplasia?

yes


What is the abnormal formation of fibrous tissue called?

contracture


The muscle tissue bones that make blood called?

The muscle tissue bones that make blood are called the Cancellous bone.


What are tissue made up of interconnected elongated cells that contract and relax called?

Tissue made of cells that contract and relax to produce movement is called muscle tissue.