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Default Help with rain MRI impression Please

Hi, Brain MRI
though I know no one here is a Doctor, anyone who might be able to suggest what this means would be grateful. It's nerve racking enough to have this kind of MRI let alone not understanding it.

Mild to moderate burden of nonspecific white matter T2 prolongation, and
significant T2 signal hyperintensity within the pons and brainstem. These
findings may be secondary to early manifestations of chronic small vessel
ischemia and brainstem ischemic gliosis. Demyelinating disease and other
etiologies are also considerations, in the appropriate clinical setting.

Thank you in advance
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