The Board has granted service connection for peripheral vascular disease and carotid stenosis of the bilateral lower extremities, finding that the evidence is at least in equipoise as to whether these conditions are related to the Veteran's active duty service, including his exposure to tactical herbicides.
The deciding factor: The Board found that the medical opinions were in equipoise regarding the relationship between the Veteran's current peripheral vascular disease and carotid stenosis of the bilateral lower extremities and his service-connected coronary heart disease with CABG, as well as his presumed exposure to tactical herbicides during active duty.
- Claimed conditions
- Peripheral vascular disease, carotid stenosis
- How they argued it
- Presumptive (no nexus needed)
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- June 4, 2020
- Citation
- 20038382
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