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46,961 vetted Board decisions for Ischemic heart disease.
The appeal for an initial compensable rating for bilateral hearing loss prior to October 12, 2010 and a rating in excess of 10 percent thereafter is dismissed. The Veteran's TDIU claim is granted effective from October 31, 2008.
The Board has remanded the Veteran's claims for TDIU due to his service-connected coronary artery disease (CAD). The appeals are related and cannot be bifurcated. Additional information is needed from the Veteran regarding his prior occupations, and a medical opinion is required to address the impact of CAD on his employability.
The Board denied service connection for the cause of death due to service-connected anxiety disorder and coronary artery disease, finding that there was no evidence showing a direct link between these conditions and the Veteran's death.
The Veteran's claims for increased ratings for coronary artery disease and gastroesophageal reflux disease were denied as the evidence did not support higher ratings based on current symptomatology.
The Veteran's coronary heart disease status post myocardial infarction (MI) with implantable cardiac pacemaker resulted in a workload no greater than 3.0 METs and fatigue, angina, or syncope since May 19, 2013. The Board has granted a 100 percent rating for this condition from that date.
The Board has remanded the claims for diabetes, coronary artery disease (CAD), left upper extremity neuropathy, bilateral lower extremity neuropathy, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) due to potential outstanding SSA records.
The Board denied service connection for COPD, emphysema, arteriosclerotic heart disease, atrial fibrillation, PVD, and diabetes mellitus as there was no evidence linking these conditions to the Veteran's military service.
The Board denied the Veteran's claim for service connection for heart disabilities, including LBBB, bradycardia, cardiomyopathy, atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, mild mitral, tricuspid, and pulmonary valve regurgitation, and CAD. The Board found no evidence of chronic symptoms in service or within one year after separation from service.
The Board has remanded the claims for diabetes mellitus, type II; right lung pulmonary fibrosis; restrictive lung diseases; skin cancer of the entire body; enlarged prostate with elevated PSAs; heart disability; erectile dysfunction; stroke; hypertension; left lower extremity peripheral vascular disease; right lower extremity peripheral vascular disease; left lower extremity peripheral neuropathy; right lower extremity peripheral neuropathy; left upper extremity peripheral neuropathy; right upper extremity peripheral neuropathy; sleep apnea; and loss of use of the right arm and hand due to lack of evidence regarding herbicide exposure in Korea prior to September 1, 1967.
The Board has remanded the cases for further development due to inadequate medical opinions and missing records. The Veteran's bilateral hearing loss and ischemic heart condition are being reviewed again.
The Veteran's hypertension is related to his in-service exposure to herbicide agents. Service connection for the Veteran's hypertension is granted. The cases of diabetes mellitus and coronary artery disease are remanded due to new evidence.
The Board has remanded the case due to scheduling issues and requests for additional evidence, including VA Community Care Program records and a VA examination.
The Veteran's claim for a 100% disability rating for major depressive disorder and anxiety disorder is granted from August 31, 2012. The issue of TDIU due to the psychiatric disorder is dismissed as moot. Service connection for COPD and heart disabilities are remanded.
The Board has remanded the Veteran's claims for service connection due to inadequate examinations and need for additional evidence. The issues include left upper extremity radiculopathy, cervical spine condition, lumbosacral spine condition, skin condition, GERD, and heart condition.
The Board has granted service connection for chronic kidney disease (CKD) as secondary to hypertension, but denied service connection for a heart disability claimed as pericarditis, also secondary to hypertension.
The Board has remanded the case due to issues regarding service connection for a heart disability and whether the Veteran served in Southwest Asia. The examination is needed to determine if there are any current heart disabilities, their relation to service, and if cardiac testing can reliably indicate the presence of an undiagnosed heart condition.
Service connection is granted for urinary incontinence as secondary to service-connected lumbar spine degenerative arthritis.,Service connection is granted for chronic fatigue syndrome as secondary to service-connected COPD with obstructive sleep apnea.,The Veteran's pleuritic chest pain claim remains pending and requires further examination and opinion.,The heart condition claim, including coronary artery disease and hypertensive heart disease, is remanded due to the inextricably intertwined nature of the issues. A new opinion is needed regarding whether the heart condition is directly related to service.,Gastrointestinal disorder (including gastric ulcers and gastroenteritis but excluding IBS and GERD) claim remains pending and requires further examination and opinion.
The Board denied the Veteran's claims for an effective date prior to June 9, 2013 for service-connected coronary artery disease and scar, status post coronary artery bypass graft. The decision states that the earliest effective dates were one year after the initial claim was received.
The Board has determined that additional development is needed for the Veteran's claims of service connection for a heart disorder and residuals of tongue cancer due to potential errors in previous opinions and possible exposure to herbicide agents.
The Veteran's surviving spouse is seeking service connection for various disorders, including heart disorder, diabetes mellitus type II, hypertension, kidney disorder, male reproductive organ disorder, and artery and vein disorder of all extremities. The claims are remanded due to the VA's failure to conduct additional follow-up on a previous request for records regarding herbicide/pesticide exposure during service.
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