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66,094 vetted Board decisions for Hypertension (high blood pressure).
An effective date of March 18, 2016, is granted for the award of service connection for left lower extremity peripheral vascular disease.,An effective date of May 19, 2016, is granted for the award of service connection for hypertension. An earlier effective date is not proper.
The Veteran's initial compensable evaluation for hypertension is denied because his blood pressure readings do not meet the criteria for a 10 percent rating under DC 7101.
The Veteran's death was caused by advanced coronary artery disease, which the Board found to be related to service. Service connection for cause of death is granted, and DIC benefits are dismissed as moot due to the grant of service connection.
The Veteran's appeals have been dismissed due to his withdrawal of all issues on appeal.
The Board has dismissed the Veteran's appeals for service connection on all issues due to his withdrawal of the appeal during a hearing.
The claims for service connection for degenerative disc disease with spinal stenosis, hepatitis B, osteoarthritis with avascular necrosis left hip, hypertension, peripheral neuropathy right lower extremity, and peripheral neuropathy left lower extremity are all denied as new and relevant evidence has not been submitted to support the Veteran's claims.
The Board has dismissed the appeals for a compensable rating for hypertension and TDIU due to the death of the appellant.
The Board has remanded the claims for further development due to missing service treatment records and outstanding private medical records. The Veteran's SSN may be incorrect, and a search should be conducted using both correct and incorrect numbers.
The Board dismissed the appeals for bilateral hearing loss, hypertension, and PTSD as the Veteran withdrew his appeal for these issues.
The Veteran's claims for service connection for a lower back condition, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), and cardiovascular hypertension have been remanded due to the need for additional development.,The Veteran's claims for service connection for a GI condition and chronic headache condition were withdrawn.
The Veteran's TDIU claim is remanded due to the need for clarification on his incarceration dates during the appeal period, which may affect eligibility.
The Veteran's hypertension is granted as a result of the PACT Act presumption. The prostate disability issue is remanded for further action.
The Board has granted service connection for hypertension, finding that it manifested within one year of the Veteran's separation from active duty.
The Board has remanded the Veteran's claims for hypertension, chronic kidney disease, and residuals of a stroke prior to August 10, 2022 due to incomplete compliance with previous remand directives. The RO is required to provide the Veteran with adequate notice and scheduling for VA examinations and obtain addendum opinions.
The Veteran's service-connected disabilities, including erectile dysfunction and other conditions like coronary artery disease, have caused him to require the aid of another person for daily living needs prior to November 20, 2019. After that date, he is not entitled to SMC at the housebound rate due to his diabetes and residuals being considered a single disability.
The Board has granted service connection for hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus, both due to herbicide exposure during the Veteran's active duty in Guam.
The Board has remanded the Veteran's claims for hypertension and diabetes mellitus due to inadequate opinions regarding aggravation of these conditions by his service-connected PTSD. The case is being returned to obtain private treatment records and to request new medical opinions.
The Veteran's lung cancer and hypertension are granted service connection, with the latter being granted under the PACT Act. The lung cancer is presumed due to herbicide agent exposure in Panama Canal Zone (PCZ).
The Veteran's PTSD and bipolar disorder are granted as service-connected.,Service connection for a back disability is denied.
The Board has found that the Veteran's bilateral hearing loss is not service-connected due to insufficient evidence. The remaining issues of hypertension, ED, and a skin disability (melanoma) are remanded for further development.
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