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35 vetted Board decisions in 2008
The Board has determined that the veteran's hypertension, skin disability (other than cysts), sinus disability (including allergic rhinitis), residuals of a broken nose, and pes planus are not related to his active service. The low back disability is related to his active service.
The Board granted service connection for bilateral hearing loss and migraine headaches, but denied service connection for allergic rhinitis. The veteran's duodenal ulcer was rated at 20 percent, with no increase in rating.
The veteran's PTSD, major depressive disorder, and allergic rhinitis were all determined to be service-connected.
The veteran was granted a 10 percent initial evaluation for allergic rhinitis, as the evidence showed partial nasal obstruction without polyps.
The Board granted service connection for a chronic acquired psychiatric disorder, but denied claims for service connection for neck and shoulder disabilities and an undiagnosed illness manifested by irritability, behavioral changes, insomnia, and fatigue. The claim for migraine headaches was deferred pending further development.
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