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Granted

The Board has granted service connection for a glomus jugulare tumor and secondary service connection for compromised larynx/swallowing use, loss of right tongue, and loss of right side vocal cords to the extent that these conditions are proximately due to the service-connected glomus jugulare tumor.,The Board has also granted service connection for a right ear hearing loss disability and tinnitus.

The deciding factor: The evidence is at least evenly balanced as to whether the Veteran's glomus jugulare tumor had onset during service, and given this finding, service connection was granted based on direct service connection. The Board also found that these secondary conditions are proximately due to the service-connected glomus jugulare tumor.

Claimed conditions
glomus jugulare tumor, compromised larynx/swallowing use, loss of right tongue, loss of right side vocal cords
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
None in this decision
Decision date
July 15, 2024
Citation
A24038162

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