myogelotic
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From myogel(osis) + -otic.
Adjective
[edit]myogelotic (not comparable)
- (medicine, rare) Of or pertaining to a myogelosis.
- 1999 July 1, A. Windisch, A. Reitinger, H. Traxler, H. Radner, C. Neumayer, W. Feigl, W. Firbas, “Morphology and Histochemistry of Myogelosis”, in Clinical Anatomy, volume 12, number 4, Wiley-Liss, Inc., , →PMID, page 266:
- In clinical practice, muscle areas that are painful on pressure and are strikingly resistant to therapy are very common. These myogelotic changes are even palpable postmortem.