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The Board has denied service connection for a right knee disability due to lack of evidence linking the current condition to service, including post-service treatment records showing no diagnosed disability.,Service connection for left knee disability is also denied as there are no in-service complaints or diagnoses and no continuity of symptoms since service.

The deciding factor: The VA examiner found that the right knee problems during service were not likely related to current conditions, given the lack of chronicity post-service. The Veteran's history of prior surgeries does not provide a clear link.,For left knee disability, there is no evidence of any diagnosed condition in service or continuity of symptoms since service.

Claimed conditions
Right Knee Disability, Left Knee Disability, Respiratory Disorder (COPD)
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
None in this decision
Decision date
January 9, 2018
Citation
1801177

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