myoma

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myoma

A doctor points to a diagram of a myoma during a patient consultation.

Definition

Noun: A myoma is a benign (non-cancerous) tumor that originates from muscle tissue.

Usage

The word "myoma" is a medical term. It is used specifically to describe a type of growth or neoplasm that is composed of muscle cells and is not malignant. It is most commonly encountered in discussions of gynecological health, but can refer to muscle tumors in other parts of the body.

Examples
  • The ultrasound revealed a myoma in the uterine wall.
  • Although a myoma is benign, it can sometimes cause pain or pressure.
  • The pathologist confirmed the mass was a myoma and not a sarcoma.
Advanced Usage
  • Qualifying by tissue type: The term can be specified further based on the specific type of muscle tissue involved.
    • Leiomyoma: A myoma arising from smooth muscle (common in the uterus).
    • Rhabdomyoma: A very rare myoma arising from striated (skeletal) muscle, often found in the heart.
Variants and Related Words
  • Leiomyoma (n): The most common type of myoma, specifically denoting a benign smooth muscle tumor. Often used interchangeably with "fibroid" in the context of the uterus.
  • Myomectomy (n): The surgical procedure for removing a myoma, especially from the uterus.
  • Myomatous (adj): Describing something as relating to or resembling a myoma.
Synonyms
  • Fibroid (n): A common synonym, but specifically for a leiomyoma of the uterus. (Note: "Fibroid" emphasizes the fibrous tissue component that develops within the muscle tumor.)
  • Benign muscle tumor (n): A descriptive synonym.
Different Meanings

The word "myoma" has a single, specific meaning in medical terminology and does not have common non-medical definitions or usages.

myoma

A doctor points to a diagram of a myoma during a patient consultation.

Noun
  1. a benign tumor composed of muscle tissue