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180 vetted Board decisions in 2006
The veteran's unauthorized medical expenses at Harris Methodist Hospital on March 17, 2002 were denied because the treatment was not for an emergency condition and she did not meet other eligibility criteria.
The Board has granted increased ratings for the veteran's right shoulder tendonitis and left thumb degenerative joint disease, but denied his claims for increased ratings for other conditions. The veteran is currently rated 10% for allergic rhinitis with sinusitis.
The veteran's claims for effective dates prior to December 18, 2001 for service connection for allergic rhinitis and pseudofolliculitis barbae are denied. The Board has also remanded the remaining issues of entitlement to service connection.
The veteran's combined service-connected disability evaluation is 10 percent, which does not meet the criteria for additional compensation for dependents.
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The VA denied the veteran's claim for an increased evaluation of his chronic sinusitis/allergic rhinitis, currently rated at 10 percent.