Tissues (histo-) are similar cells working together toward the same goal. General words include histology (hist = tissue + log = study + y = process) and histogenesis (histo = tissue + genesis = origin).
When referring to muscle tissue, the term depends on the working conditions of the muscle or where it is located.
Type: skeletal or cardiac or viseral (smooth) muscle.
Location: myocardium (muscle [tissue] of the heart)
muscularis (muscle layer of the digestive system)
myometrium (muscle layer of the uterus)
A muscle tumor is a myoma.
Smooth muscle - benign = Leiomyoma, malignant = Leiomyosarcoma
Skeletal muscle - benign = Rhabdomyoma, malignant = Rhabdomyosarcoma
Myoma
A tumor that originates from muscle tissue is called a myoma (bening) or myosarcoma (malignant).
myocytoma
Myalgia is the medical term meaning muscle pain.
Myalgia
Pain in or associated with muscles is called Myalgia.
Myalgia
The medical term for muscle pain is myalgia.
The scientific study of muscles is called Myology.
muscle fiber
myoid
spasm
Dystonia is the medical term meaning bad muscle tone.
Contraction is the medical term meaning the normal shortening or tightening of a muscle.
Granulocyte is the medical term meaning granular cell.
Myoanatomy is the medical term meaning structure of a muscle. It may also mean the study of muscle structure.
Dystonia is a medical term meaning abnormal muscle tone.
Myopathy is the medical term meaning disease of the muscle. my/o- muscle; pathy-disease
No such specific medical term
Agranulocyte is the medical term meaning nongranular white blood cell.
muscle hypertrophy
Myocardial infarction is the medical term meaning damage to the heart muscle.
Myosarcoma is the term for flesh tumor of muscle.
Myalgia is the same as muscle pain. Myalgia is the medical term for muscle pain.