myo is related to the word "muscle" myocardial refers to the heart muscle when someone says he had an "MI" (myocardial infarction) it means they had a heart attack - a lack of oxygen to the myocardium (heart muscle) The heart muscle has its own particular muscle that is found no where else in the body.
The prefix "myo" in myocardial refers to muscle, specifically in relation to the muscles of the heart.
Cardiomyopathy Cardio = heart Myo = muscle Pathy = disease
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Myocardial cell injury refers to damage or harm to the cells that make up the heart muscle (myocardium). This can be caused by various factors such as lack of oxygen, toxins, inflammation, or physical trauma. Myocardial cell injury can lead to heart conditions such as heart attacks or heart failure.
Cardio- is the medical terminology combining form meaning heart. For example, cardiac means related to the heart, and cardiomegaly means enlargement of the heart.
Myo Campbell is 6' 4".
The prefix for neuron is "neur-" and the suffix is "-on." For myo, the prefix is "myo-" and there is no specific suffix commonly associated with this term.
Myo Campbell goes by Scrap.
Nay Myo Aung was born in 1986.
The prefix "myo" generally refers to muscle or muscular. It is commonly used in medical terminology to indicate a relationship with muscles.
It typically relates to muscle. It is used in medical terms such as cardiomyopathy.
It means "something" to do with the heart's muscle.