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Few tiny white matter hyperintensity that are nonspecific found incidentally in 30-year old in parietal lobes; what could be the prognosis? and the likely next step?

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The imaging outcomes need clinical correlation, which is absent in your post. Generically, the described WML's are nonspecific, could be associated with prior head injury, smoking, migraine, some medications, gestational issues, and are not necessarily helpful in medical management. Discuss with your doctor who knows you best.

Answered 11/27/2021

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