if head, the right occipital, right parietal (lobe)
https://www.quora.com/What-are-subacute-ischemic-changes Typically if a radiology report of an MRI or CT scan doesn't specify the size, or says something like "typical for the patient's age", the areas will be small, although in an older patient there may be many of them. These might sometimes be called "mini-strokes". Large areas of infarction are usually commented on more extensively, and the location might be specified (frontal, parietal, temporal or occipital lobes).