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An L4-5 central disc herniation refers to a condition where the intervertebral disc between the fourth and fifth lumbar vertebrae protrudes into the spinal canal, potentially compressing nearby structures. A "mild ventral impression on the fecal sac" indicates that this herniation is creating a slight indentation on the dural sac, which contains the spinal cord and nerve roots, but the compression is not severe. This condition may cause symptoms such as lower Back pain, leg pain, or numbness, depending on the extent of nerve involvement. Treatment options can include physical therapy, medications, or in some cases, surgical intervention if symptoms persist.

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