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85 vetted Board decisions in 2002
The VA determined that the appellant does not have a current hearing loss disability, chest disorder, chronic bronchitis or chronic pulmonary symptoms, sinus bradycardia, or chronic allergic rhinitis. The Board found no evidence of service connection for these conditions.
The veteran's service-connected conditions, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and coronary artery disease with bypass graft, have resulted in permanent loss of use of both lower extremities. Additionally, he has blindness in both eyes with 5/200 visual acuity or less. As a result, the veteran is eligible for financial assistance in acquiring specially adapted housing.
The veteran's service records show he had symptoms of pseudofolliculitis barbae and sinusitis/rhinitis during his military service. The VA examinations confirmed these conditions, leading to a grant of service connection for both.
The Board has determined that the criteria for a permanent combined 60 percent rating are not met, as the veteran's service-connected disabilities may improve with treatment and do not have a static or permanent nature.
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The Board found that the veteran's service-connected allergic rhinitis did not meet the criteria for a compensable rating as it was not manifested by polyps or greater than 50 percent obstruction of the nasal passage on both sides or complete obstruction on one side.