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The term "ligaments of Cooper" refers to the ligaments located within the breast tissue. These ligaments provide structural support and help maintain the shape and position of the breasts. They are named after the British surgeon Sir Astley Cooper, who first described them in the early 19th century. The ligaments of Cooper are also known as suspensory ligaments of the breast or Cooper's ligaments.
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