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What is nonspecific punctate leukoencephalopathy

Chronic, migraine,TBI, vision loss; reason for MRI.. " small nonspecific punctate foci of increased FLAIR and T2 signal within the juxacortial white matter of the frontal lobes, right greater than left and within the pons, have not changed. There is no remote homorrhage or pathological enhancement." CONCLUSION; 1. No acute abnormality. 2. Stable nonspecific punctate leukoencephalopathy..

Can someone please for love of God explain this to me. Because so far no one can make sense; trust me my Mir of optic is even more confusing.
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