Anatomy of the lesion that causes an afferent pupillary defect

What is the anatomy of the lesion that causes an afferent pupillary defect? 

An afferent pupillary defect means the pupil will not react to light. The lesion must be prechiasmal and almost always involves the optic nerve.

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