"Myomotomy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Myomotomy is a medical term that refers to the surgical cutting of a muscle to relieve tension or compression. It is often used to treat conditions such as intestinal obstruction or volvulus, where the small intestine becomes twisted and blocked. The procedure involves making an incision in the affected muscle to relieve the compression and restore normal function.
The myometrium is a layer of smooth muscle tissue in the uterus of the female reproductive system. It is the middle layer of the uterus, surrounding the endometrium (the inner lining) and the perimetrium (the outer layer). The myometrium is responsible for contracting and relaxing to facilitate blood flow and support the embryo during pregnancy.
Myomorph refers to an animal that has a body shaped like a rodent, typically with a pointed snout, small eyes, and incisors that grow continuously throughout their lives. The term is often used to describe mammals, such as rodents, rabbits, and guinea pigs, that exhibit these physical characteristics.
Myopathic refers to disease or damage affecting muscles, particularly skeletal muscles. It can also refer to a disorder in muscle function or structure.