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The Board denied a compensable disability rating for the service-connected radiographic evidence of calcified pleural plaques, finding that the Veteran's FVC/FEV-1 ratio has not been below 80 percent predicted at any point during the appeal period.

The deciding factor: The VA examiners consistently determined that FEV-1/FVC most accurately reflected the Veteran’s level of disability, and his FVC/FEV-1 ratio was measured as 82 percent predicted or higher throughout the appeal period.

Claimed conditions
calcified pleural plaques
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
0%
Decision date
August 24, 2020
Citation
20055695

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