What does it mean to see speckled low-density shadows with blurred margins in both basal ganglia

Spotty low-density shadow with blurred edges in both sides of basal ganglia is a kind of description of intracerebral lesions in CT examination, which is firstly considered as lacunar cerebral infarction or ischemic foci.
With ageing, people with hypertension, atherosclerosis and other basic diseases are prone to small blood vessel blockage, which further affects the condition of the brain tissue and causes ischemic necrosis of brain cells, and the CT examination can find speckled low-density shadows with fuzzy edges, which is a description of the intracerebral lesions, and is generally considered to be lacunar cerebral infarction or ischemic foci.
Imaging results also need to be combined with clinical symptoms to make a comprehensive judgment, some patients may have headache, dizziness and other symptoms, patients need to take regular medication to control blood pressure (levamlodipine benzenesulfonate), blood lipids (atorvastatin).
It is recommended that patients with abnormal imaging tests should consult a doctor in time to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.