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The Veteran's claim for increased evaluation of herpes simplex virus was granted, and service connection for left ankle disorder, sinusitis, right wrist disorder, residuals of a tear of the right ACL and medial plica with postoperative patellofemoral syndrome, left infrapatellar contusion with chondromalacia, bilateral hearing loss, and low back disorder were also granted. The effective date was not specified.

The deciding factor: The Veteran's claim for increased evaluation of herpes simplex virus met the criteria for a zero percent evaluation under Diagnostic Code 7806 due to evidence of flare-ups with symptoms such as blister and edema on the penis, but no constant exudation or itching. Service connection was granted for left ankle disorder, sinusitis, right wrist disorder, residuals of a tear of the right ACL and medial plica with postoperative patellofemoral syndrome, left infrapatellar contusion with chondromalacia, bilateral hearing loss, and low back disorder based on in-service onset.

Claimed conditions
Herpes Simplex Virus
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
None in this decision
Decision date
June 16, 2009
Citation
0922650

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