The Board has remanded the case due to insufficient evidence regarding the nature and etiology of the Veteran's respiratory condition, specifically granulomatous disease. The Veteran is seeking service connection for this condition.
The deciding factor: The VA examiner was not provided with sufficient information or evidence to determine whether the Veteran's current respiratory condition is related to his service, including any tuberculosis or +PPD test in service.
- Claimed conditions
- granulomatous disease, +PPD
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- May 9, 2019
- Citation
- 19136020
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What this means for you
A remand is not a loss. The Board sent the case back for more development — often a new exam or missing records — before making a final decision. Many remands later end in a grant, and the decision spells out exactly what the Board wanted to see.
What you can do next
Related decisions
Other Board decisions on a similar condition or argued the same way.
- Dismissed
The Board dismissed the Veteran's appeals as untimely, and no service connection was granted or denied.
- Granted
The Veteran is granted an effective date of September 21, 2021, for the award of service connection for granulomatous disease.
- Remanded (sent back)
The Board remands the claims for service connection for 12 respiratory conditions due to a need for additional medical evidence and examinations.
- Remanded (sent back)
The Board remands the claim for a VA medical opinion to address the nature and etiology of the Veteran's lung condition, including granulomatous disease and pulmonary nodules.
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