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The Board has granted service connection for a schizoaffective disorder, finding that the veteran's pre-existing condition was aggravated by his military service. The claim for PTSD is denied as there is no accepted medical diagnosis of this condition.

The deciding factor: Competent medical evidence does not support a current diagnosis of PTSD, and the Board finds that the veteran did not meet the diagnostic criteria for this disorder.

Claimed conditions
schizoaffective disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
How they argued it
Reopened with new and material evidence
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
0%
Decision date
August 15, 2002
Citation
0209936

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