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The Board found that the veteran's degenerative disc disease and osteoporosis of the lumbar spine were not incurred in or aggravated by active service, nor are they proximately due to or the result of a service-connected disability.

The deciding factor: Medical evidence did not support a finding that the veteran's back disorders were caused or aggravated by his service-connected COPD and asthma or steroid medication treatment for that disorder.

Claimed conditions
Degenerative disc disease of the lumbar spine, Osteoporosis of the lumbar spine
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
None in this decision
Decision date
July 29, 2002
Citation
0208600

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