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The Board denied the veteran's claim for service connection for a skin disorder, including due to herbicide exposure in Vietnam. The evidence did not show any diagnosis of chloracne or other acneform disease consistent with chloracne or porphyria cutanea tarda within one year after separation from service.

The deciding factor: The veteran's skin disorder was not diagnosed until years after his separation from service, and there is no evidence of a presumptive condition related to Agent Orange exposure.

Claimed conditions
skin disorder
How they argued it
Presumptive (no nexus needed)
Exposure basis
Agent Orange / herbicides
Rating assigned
None in this decision
Decision date
July 3, 2008
Citation
0822109

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