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The Veteran's service-connected recurrent skin rash of unknown etiology with furunculosis was found to not affect at least five percent of his total body or exposed areas, and no topical therapy has been required. Therefore, the claim for an initial compensable rating is denied.

The deciding factor: The Veteran’s skin disability did not meet the criteria for a compensable rating as it did not involve at least 5% of the entire body or exposed area affected, nor did it require intermittent systemic therapy such as corticosteroids or other immunosuppressive drugs.

Claimed conditions
recurrent skin rash of unknown etiology with furunculosis
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
0%
Decision date
July 31, 2018
Citation
18122672

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