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341 vetted Board decisions in 2003 — showing the 200 most recent
The veteran's death was not caused by his own willful misconduct, and at the time of his death he was not in receipt of or entitled to receive compensation for a service-connected disability that was continuously rated totally disabling for 10 years immediately preceding death.
The veteran's initial claims for increased ratings and service connection were denied. The RO granted service connection for right knee internal derangement with osteoarthritis, effective August 31, 1998.
The Board has determined that the veteran's bilateral ankle disorder, diagnosed as degenerative arthritis, is not secondary to his service-connected residuals of frozen feet.
The Board has denied an increased evaluation for right knee impairment with osteoarthritis, but the veteran's claim of service connection for residuals of iritis, defective vision is reopened due to new and material evidence. The current rating for the right knee condition remains at 30 percent.
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The Board has granted service connection for right knee osteochondromatosis and arthritis with arthroplasty and painful limitation of motion, as well as bilateral hip osteoarthritis and avascular necrosis. The decision also grants secondary service connection for left hip disability and right hip disability due to the service-connected left knee disability.