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CT MRI scan interpretation

Can't understand what this means..

CT scan "There is mild periventricular white matter disease compatible with chronic small vessel ischemia. The gray white matter differentiation appears well-preserved."

MRI scan "There are no masses or enhancing lesions. There is a 2 mm lacunar infarct in the right basal ganglia. Focal signal abnormality is seen in the basal ganglia bilaterally, measuring approx 9 mm. There is increased T2 and decreased T1 signal. The acoustic canals, pituitary gland and posterior fossa structors appear normal. There is mild mucosal thickening in the ethmoid sinuses."

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