Suspensory ligament
A suspensory ligament is a ligament that supports a body part, especially an organ.
Types include:
- Suspensory ligament of axilla, also known as Gerdy's ligament
 - Cooper's ligaments, also known as the suspensory ligaments of Cooper or Suspensory ligaments of breast
 - Suspensory ligament of clitoris
 - Suspensory ligament of duodenum, also known as the ligament of Treitz
 - Suspensory ligament of eyeball, also known as Lockwood's ligament
 - Suspensory ligament of lens, also known as the zonule of Zinn or zonular fibre
 - Suspensory ligament of ovary
 - Suspensory ligament of penis
 - Suspensory ligament of thyroid gland, also known as Berry's ligament
 - Part of the suspensory apparatus of the leg of a horse. When the leg is supporting the horse's weight, this ligament supports the fetlock joint. Suspensory ligament injures are common in athletic horses.[1]
 
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