The Board granted service connection for a gynecological condition, to include vaginitis and/or cervicitis, and a genitourinary condition, to include cystitis with mixed urinary incontinence and uterine fibroid with enlarged uterus. The FSAD claim was remanded.
The deciding factor: The Board granted service connection based on the evidence of record and resolved reasonable doubt in favor of the Veteran.
- Claimed conditions
- gynecological condition, to include vaginitis and/or cervicitis, genitourinary condition, to include cystitis with mixed urinary incontinence and uterine fibroid with enlarged uterus
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- June 2, 2025
- Citation
- A25048446
What this means for you
A partial grant means some issues were granted while others were denied or remanded — common in multi-issue claims. Look at which issues went which way, and how each was argued.
What you can do next
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Other Board decisions on a similar condition or argued the same way.
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- Dismissed
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- Dismissed
The appeal for service connection for right ear hearing loss was dismissed due to a failure to file a notice of disagreement within one year of the denial letter. The claim for gynecological condition is remanded due to an incomplete VA medical examination and unobtained private records.
- Dismissed
The appeal was withdrawn by the appellant, and therefore, it is dismissed.
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