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ELI5 - multifoci of hypersignal intensity T2 lesions at subcortal region

I just recieved an MRI report from a brain scan. I absolutely don't understand what it means. I am being referred but don't know when or where too.

Until then, can anyone ELI5 what the findings and impression actually mean in simple words that a non medical professional can understand? I don't know if I should be worried or not, so right now, I am worried. Lol.

Finding

multifoci of hypersignal intensity T2 lesions at subcortal region periventricular region compatible with non specific white matter disease

Impression

Non specific white matter disease

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