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Subcortical white matter is in the brain, actually. I have some lesions there and have seen similar wording on at least one MRI report. It isn't a typical location for MS lesions. They are non-specific because they can be caused by various things and they will have to look at your clinical presentation, other lab tests, etc. to rule things in or out.
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