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    I apologize, doctor. I am thrilled to have heard back from you so promptly, then immediately realize the more obvious confusion I caused. My only “previous communication” is the title of my question about the finding of diffuse enhancement of the cauda equina on my MRI. I’m feeling like it’s necessary to know what CAUSED that irritation, not just seeing if steroids will calm it down. I guess I was “grasping” at straws to suggest that, in our complex system of nerves, it could possibly be traced back to a hip trauma. I also thought that my other leg pain was referred from the hip. I looked through many previous Q & As in the forum that mention the cauda equina. (I did see that some people practically sent you the entire MRI report) I cannot copy that from my patient portal and do not have a paper copy yet. Perhaps if I try to restate my main concern? What could be causing the finding of ” diffuse enhancement of the cauda equina of intermediate etiology”? I have read autoimmune disease, infection, polyneuropathy, cancer, etc., which are all scary differential diagnoses to me. Further:: “mild discogenic edema at L5-S1……broad based posterior disc bulge with mild central canal narrowing at L4-L5 and ….left foraminal disc protrusion with moderate left foraminal narrowing, crowding of the exiting of the left L5 nerve roots…no evidence of pathological compression fracture or cord compression…”. I have read your responses to many patients asking about cauda equina, but they weren’t reporting a problem there as already being seen in imaging. It seems unrelated to exit nerve narrowing, which I do understand could be referring pain to my left leg. (Is there a treatment for that?) Does that mean that seeing a diffuse enhancement of the cauda equina is a separate finding entirely and attributable to one of the causes above? Is it reversible? I realize I do not have the syndrome itself or it would be causing much more severe symptoms, but is that where it’s headed. I feel like I need to know the cause. Are there blood tests? Test spinal fluid?

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