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The Board has granted service connection for the Veteran's bilateral eye disorder exclusive of vitreous floaters, attributing it to his service-connected diabetes mellitus type II. Service connection was denied for vitreous floaters.

The deciding factor: Service connection is granted as the Veteran’s loss of left eye visual field and other eye disorders are found to be secondary to his service-connected diabetes mellitus type II.

Claimed conditions
bilateral eye disorder exclusive of vitreous floaters, loss of oculus sinister inferior half of visual field due to cerebrovascular accident, pinguecula, cataracts (+2 nuclear sclerosis), tortuosity of the vessels of the bulbar conjunctiva
How they argued it
Secondary to another service-connected condition
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
None in this decision
Decision date
June 24, 2020
Citation
20042618

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