- glomus tumor [DOID:2431]
A hemangiopericytic tumor that is a mesenchymal neoplasm composed of cells that closely resemble the modified smooth muscle cells of the normal glomus body.
- arteriolosclerosis [DOID:5162]
An arteriosclerosis that is characterized by thickening of the wall of the small arteries and arterioles, caused by deposition of hyaline material in the wall or concentric smooth muscle wall hypertrophy, and results in lumen narrowing and tissue ischemia.
- congenital myasthenic syndrome [DOID:3635]
A neuromuscular junction disease that is characterized by weakness and easy fatiguability resulting from a genetic defect at the junction where the nerve stimulates muscle activity that result in muscle weakness and may affect nerve cells (presynaptic), muscle cells (postsynaptic) or the space between nerve and muscle cells (synaptic).
- myoma [DOID:2691]
A muscle benign neoplasm that is characterized as benign hyperplastic lesions of uterine smooth muscle cells.
- striated muscle rhabdoid tumor [DOID:0050924]
A muscle cancer that is located_in striated muscle and has_material_basis_in rhabdoid cells which are large cells with eccentrically located nuclei and abundant, eosinophilic cytoplasm.