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24 vetted Board decisions in 2008
The veteran's appeal for service connection for a seizure disorder was remanded to the RO for scheduling of a Travel Board hearing.
The Board granted service connection for myoclonus epilepsy, resolving the benefit of the doubt in favor of the veteran.
The Board finds that the evidence supports service connection for a seizure disorder, as it began during active service and is causally related to the veteran's military service.
The Board remands the case for further development, including a medical examination to determine the nature and etiology of the veteran's claimed conditions.
The Board denied service connection for bilateral hearing loss, hypertension, a seizure disorder with essential tremors, hypothyroidism, thrombocytopenia/leucopenia and vitiligo as there is no evidence of any in-service event, illness or injury related to the claimed disabilities, nor continuity of symptomatology shown by the evidence of record.
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