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The Board has granted service connection for coronary arteriosclerosis but denied service connection for hyperlipidemia.

The deciding factor: The Veteran's current diagnosis of coronary arteriosclerosis was established by a private physician who linked the condition to his in-service chest pains due to lifting heavy gates, which he initially ignored. Hyperlipidemia is not considered a disability eligible for VA compensation purposes and there was no evidence of functional impairment.

Claimed conditions
coronary arteriosclerosis, hyperlipidemia
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
None in this decision
Decision date
September 11, 2024
Citation
A24054892

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