Greek mys = muscle, and kardia = heart, adjective - myocardial.
The thickened layer of cardiac muscle found between the heart endocardium and epicardium.
The specialised muscle which makes up the walls of the heart. It is this part of the heart which is abnormal in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy.
The muscular wall of the heart located between the inner endocardial layer and the outer epicardial layer.
the muscle wall of the heart.
Middle and thickest layer of the heart wall.
The muscular part of the heart which pumps blood.
The middle muscular layer of the heart wall.
The middle and thickest layer of the heart. It contracts to pump blood out of the heart and then relaxes as the heart refills with returning blood.
The muscle layer of the heart.
The muscle of the heart wall that contracts to push blood out.
the muscle forming the heart
The muscular wall of the heart, lying betweeen the endocardium and the epicardium.
The fibrous muscle of the heart.
The muscular heart wall, lying between the inner and outer layers of the heart, which contracts and relaxes when pumping blood to and from the heart.
the muscular wall of the heart. It contracts to pump blood out of the heart and then relaxes as the heart fills with returning blood.
The muscular wall of the heart. The thickest of the three layers of the heartwall, it lies between the inner layer (endocardium) and the outer layer (epicardium). A to B | C to D | E to K | L to P | Q to Z
A strong, special kind of muscle tissue, not found anywhere else in the body, that makes the heart.
muscular wall of the heart that contracts and relaxes
cardiac muscle, especially the middle, thickest layer of the heart wall
central musculature of the heart wall.
Myocardium is the muscular tissue of the heart.