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A patient reports a sudden and complete loss of vision in their right eye, while vision in their left eye remains perfectly normal. An examination confirms that the structures within the right eyeball itself are healthy and undamaged. Given this information, where is the most likely location of the damage causing this specific pattern of vision loss?
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A patient reports a sudden and complete loss of vision in their right eye, while vision in their left eye remains perfectly normal. An examination confirms that the structures within the right eyeball itself are healthy and undamaged. Given this information, where is the most likely location of the damage causing this specific pattern of vision loss?