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18 vetted Board decisions in 2005
The Board has determined that the veteran's allergic rhinitis with chronic sinusitis was not incurred in or aggravated by active service, may not be presumed to have been incurred in active service, and is not proximately due to or the result of a service-connected disability.
The Board has found that the veteran's allergic rhinitis was incurred during service and is attributable to service. The issue of a higher initial rating for sinusitis is pending due to a lack of a statement of the case.
The Board found that the veteran's claimed conditions are not related to his active service and denied all claims for service connection.
The veteran is seeking service connection for various conditions, including respiratory disorders, sleep apnea, hypertension, allergic rhinitis, benign prostatic hypertrophy, depression, PTSD, poor circulation in the left leg, and diabetes mellitus, all allegedly due to Agent Orange exposure. The Board has ordered additional development of his claims.
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The veteran's appeal is being remanded for additional development of his medical records, including nerve conduction studies and a CT scan of the paranasal sinuses. The issues include seeking higher initial ratings for left hand disability, bilateral maxillary sinusitis, and nasal rhinitis.