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The Board finds that the veteran's pre-existing hemangioma, left knee, resulted in a new disability due to postoperative scar formation. Service connection is granted for a symptomatic scar as a result of surgery.

The deciding factor: The ameliorative surgery for the veteran's pre-existing hemangioma at the left knee resulted in a residual postoperative scar that produced identifiable symptoms (hyperesthesia and increased sensitivity).

Claimed conditions
Hemangioma, left knee
How they argued it
Aggravation of a pre-existing condition
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
None in this decision
Decision date
November 14, 2003
Citation
0331591

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