We calculate the leading order corrections (in rs) to the static
polarization Π∗(q,0,), with dynamically screened interactions, for the
two-dimensional electron gas. The corresponding diagrams all exhibit singular
logarithmic behavior in their derivatives at q=2kF and provide significant
enhancement to the proper polarization particularly at low densities. At a
density of rs=3, the contribution from the leading order {\em fluctuational}
diagrams exceeds both the zeroth order (Lindhard) response and the self-energy
and exchange contributions. We comment on the importance of these diagrams in
two-dimensions and make comparisons to an equivalent three-dimensional electron
gas; we also consider the impact these finding have on Π∗(q,0) computed
to all orders in perturbation theory