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97 vetted Board decisions in 2001
The veteran's service-connected chronic rhinitis is currently evaluated as 10 percent disabling, and the evidence does not support a higher rating based on current criteria.
The Board has granted service connection for tinnitus and maxillary and ethmoid sinusitis with retro-orbital headaches and allergic rhinitis, but denied the other claims. The veteran's PTSD was granted a higher staged rating from June 6, 1998.
The Board has determined that the veteran's allergic rhinitis was incurred in service, as evidenced by symptoms and diagnoses of sinusitis and allergic rhinitis during his military service.
The veteran's chronic lung disorder and sinusitis with allergic rhinitis are service-connected, with the latter receiving a 30% evaluation.
The veteran's claims for increased ratings for fibromyalgia with chronic fatigue, migraine headaches, and other service-connected conditions were denied as the evidence did not show symptoms that warranted a higher rating.
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