Probably it does :). However, we're not doctors. You also haven't provided much information here.
For instance, if you had the MRI because you have migraines, this would be a typical finding.
If you are older, these might be due to ischemic changes.
Feel free to share why you were referred for the MRI in the first place. Also, what did the "impressions" or "conclusions" paragraph on the MRI report say?