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167 vetted Board decisions in 2003
The Board has decided to remand the case for additional development due to missing service medical records and a need for a medical opinion on the identity and etiology of any seizure disorder.
The Board has determined that the veteran does not have current right ear hearing loss or a seizure disorder, and there is no evidence of these conditions during service. The claim for PTSD warrants a 30 percent evaluation, but not higher. Hypothyroidism is currently rated as noncompensable. Hodgkin's disease is in remission.
The veteran's appeal is being remanded for additional development of his claims, including obtaining Social Security Administration records and VA treatment records.
The Board has granted service connection for an anxiety disorder and a higher rating for the right scrotal cyst.
The Board has ordered further development in the veteran's case, including a VA examination to determine the etiology of hyperventilation syndrome and encephalocele. The issues on appeal are whether service connection should be granted for residuals of a head injury with epilepsy, left hemiparesis, encephalocele, and craniotomy, as well as for hyperventilation syndrome.
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