The Veteran's right hip disorder and ovarian disorder were denied service connection. The cervical spine disorder was remanded for further examination.,Service connection for the cervical spine disorder, previously claimed as arthritis and congenital spinal stenosis, is being reviewed.
The deciding factor: There is no evidence of a right hip injury or disease in service, and the Veteran's current right hip disability did not have its onset during service.,The Veteran experienced symptoms related to her female reproductive system while stationed in Iraq, but there is no medical evidence linking these symptoms to an ovarian disorder. The VA examiner found that PCOS was suspected in May 2016 private treatment records and the ovaries were normal in 2017 operative notes.,The VA examiner did not provide a clear opinion on whether congenital spinal stenosis is a defect or disease, nor did they address the aggravation of the defect due to service. The issue was remanded for further examination.
- Claimed conditions
- sacroiliitis in the right pelvis, trochanteric bursitis in the right hip, ovarian cyst and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- December 6, 2021
- Citation
- 21072798
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