A low-lying conus medullaris terminating at the L2-L3 level means that the end of your spinal cord is positioned lower than the typical anatomical location, which usually ends around the L1-L2 vertebrae. This can be associated with conditions like Chiari malformation and may indicate potential issues with spinal cord function or stability. It's important to discuss this finding with your healthcare provider to understand its implications for your specific situation and any necessary monitoring or treatment.
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