The Board found that the veteran does not currently have severe dysplasia or amenorrhea, and thus denied service connection for these conditions.
The deciding factor: The evidence did not show a current diagnosis of severe dysplasia and amenorrhea in the veteran's case.
- Claimed conditions
- severe dysplasia, amenorrhea
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- June 20, 2006
- Citation
- 0617926
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What this means for you
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What you can do next
Related decisions
Other Board decisions on a similar condition or argued the same way.
- Remanded (sent back)
The Board remands the claim for service connection for a gynecological condition that manifests as amenorrhea, pelvic pain, and voiding dysfunction for further development.
- Remanded (sent back)
The Board has remanded several claims for further development due to the submission of new medical evidence, including VA treatment records and private treatment records. The Veteran is seeking service connection for various conditions such as amenorrhea, polycystic ovarian syndrome, a bilateral breast disability, acne, back disability, right knee disability, right ear disability, and right wrist disability.
- Denied
The veteran's service-connected amenorrhea does not require continuous treatment and therefore does not warrant a compensable disability rating.
- Granted
The Board granted service connection for obstructive sleep apnea, effective from the date of the February 2025 rating decision.
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