izomrétegbl
Izomrétegbl is a term that appears in some Hungarian-language anatomy resources to denote a proposed sublayer within skeletal muscle tissue. The name combines izom (muscle) and réteg (layer), with the suffix bl appearing in certain glossaries. In sources where it is used, izomrétegbl is described as a laminar subdivision within a muscle, distinct from the established connective tissue layers that surround muscle fibers and fascicles.
The exact anatomical position of izomrétegbl varies by author, with different descriptions placing it as a
In relation to known structures, the term is sometimes discussed alongside the endomysium, perimysium, and epimysium,
Due to limited adoption, izomrétegbl is not a routinely taught or widely cited term in contemporary anatomy
See also: muscle anatomy, endomysium, perimysium, epimysium, fascicle.