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The Board has granted service connection for the veteran's herniated nucleus pulposus and degenerative disc disease of C2-C3 through C6-C7 discs, but denied an increased rating beyond 20 percent.

The deciding factor: The RO initially granted service connection based on direct evidence of a current disability related to service. The Board upheld this decision as the appeal is not about service connection at all.

Claimed conditions
herniated nucleus pulposus, degenerative disc disease
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
20%
Decision date
December 11, 2003
Citation
0334626

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