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341 vetted Board decisions in 2003 — showing the 200 most recent
The Board found that the veteran's current hip disability, including osteoarthritis, did not begin during or is causally linked to his service. The claim for service connection was denied.
The Board has granted service connection for the postoperative residuals of bilateral total knee replacements as secondary to the service-connected pes planus. The issue regarding degenerative disc disease of the lumbar spine with osteoarthritis is also granted, and an increased rating for pes planus remains pending.
The veteran's appeal is being remanded due to inadequate development of his claim for an increased disability evaluation for gout with seronegative polyarthritis. The VA examination report did not comply with the August 2000 Board remand order and was therefore inadequate for rating purposes.
The Board denied an increased rating for the veteran's service-connected back disability, but granted a 60 percent evaluation effective March 4, 1999 (later revised as March 2, 1998). The case is now before the RO to determine appropriate effective dates.
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The Board denied the veteran's claim for service connection for a back disability, finding no evidence of such condition during or immediately after service and concluding that any current disability is not related to military service.