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180 vetted Board decisions in 2006
The Board has denied the veteran's claims for service connection for various conditions, including hearing loss and degenerative joint disease of the shoulders, knees, and feet. The adjustment disorder with depressed mood claim was also denied.
The Board denied an increased evaluation for the veteran's service-connected deviated nasal septum, status post nasal fracture with sinusitis and allergic rhinitis, status post septorhinoplasty, as his claim was not substantiated by evidence of worsening.
The Board has determined that the veteran's postoperative residuals of an ethmoid mass, with a history of sinusitis and allergic rhinitis, warrants a 10 percent evaluation from July 2, 1992 to August 8, 2005. Effective August 9, 2005, the veteran is entitled to a 30 percent evaluation.
The Board denied the veteran's claims for increased evaluations for his service-connected chronic rhinitis with a history of maxillary sinusitis and post traumatic arthritis of the left wrist, finding that the evidence did not warrant an increase in these ratings. The claim for reopening the schizophrenia issue was also denied as no new and material evidence had been submitted.
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The veteran's claims for higher ratings for allergic rhinitis, cataracts, and bilateral hearing loss were denied. Service connection for residuals of surgery to reverse a vasectomy was not warranted.