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Ignore a region of T2 hypointense in cerebellar hemisphere inferiority?

I had headaches and asymmetrical hearing loss, a MRI cleared vestibular schwannoma, but also mentioned:

"Within the right cerebellar hemisphere inferiority, there is a curvilinear 1.7 cm region of T2 hypointense signal, perhaps related to old hemorrhage. No enhancement is seen with this finding of the lower right cerebellar hemisphere which is nonspecific. This may be related to previous trauma."

Last head trauma of note was a car accident 30 years ago with a concussion as my head hit the card roof.

I wondering if I should just ignore it.  
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