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A 73-year-old man comes to the emergency department to evaluate severe left eye pain and loss of vision that started one hour ago. He has vomited twice. The patient takes hydrochlorothiazide and tamsulosin for hypertension and benign prostatic hyperplasia. Ophthalmic examination demonstrates left conjunctival injection and a hazy cornea. The right eye is grossly normal. Left intraocular pressure is measured at 50 mmHg (normal range 8-21 mmHg).



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Which of the following anatomical structures is the primary site of pathology in this patient’s clinical condition?

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