Subcortical t2 flair hyperintensities
(typically created using 3D FLAIR) within cerebral white matter (white matter lesions, white matter hyperintensities or WMH)[1][2] or subcortical gray matter (gray matter hyperintensities or GMH). The volume and frequency is strongly associated with increasing age.[2] They are also seen in a number of neurological disorders and psychiatric ... ................
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