1) No evidence of acute infarct, hemorrhage or space occupying mass lesion noted.
2) Tiny FLAIR hypointense foci is seen involving right cerebellum, non-specific.
Conclusion:
No significant abnormality is seen in the brain.
Please let me know the meaning of line 2 flair tiny hypointense
Is it brain tumor or something else? I am worried please let me know
Thanks for your help in advance
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