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Default MRI films - white spots on 'FLAIR' picture?

Hi Guys, well I got through the MRI!
I only have the films, not the report. The waiting is difficult!

All the pictures look clear (no oval looking shapes) except for the last one in the sheet of films - the one with "T2_Flair_Sag" written under it.
It shows many bright white spots (about 9) of varying shapes/size and brightness.
(I had no dye).
I've had a look online - from what I gather the 'Flair' sequence lessens the fluid, making lesions easier to see??
Can anyone shed some light perhaps?
I know I need to wait, but just curious if anyone knows what this might mean.
Thanks.

(I have no dx, and neuro thinks it's not MS)...
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