The Board denied the veteran's claim for service connection for cataracts as a result of exposure to ionizing radiation, finding that his current condition was not incurred in or aggravated by active service and was not related to exposure to ionizing radiation.
The deciding factor: The medical evidence did not support a link between the veteran's current cataract disorder and his exposure to ionizing radiation during service.
- Claimed conditions
- cataract disorder
- How they argued it
- Not specified
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- March 8, 2001
- Citation
- 0107005
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What this means for you
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