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The Board remands the claims for service connection for irritable bowel syndrome and gastroesophageal reflux disease to the AOJ for further development, including obtaining a VA examination.
The appeal for service connection for a back disability and neck disability was dismissed as moot, with full benefits granted. Other claims were remanded for further review.
The appeal for a higher rating for GERD was dismissed due to procedural error.
The Board remands the claims for service connection for hypertension, GERD, and allergic rhinitis to correct pre-decisional duty to assist errors.
The Veteran's claim for service connection for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) was dismissed due to a procedural defect with the filing of concurrent administrative review options.
The Board denied the Veteran's claims for increased ratings and service connection, remanding some issues for further development.
The appeal was dismissed due to the Veteran's death while it was pending.
The Board denied service connection for bilateral hearing loss, GERD, and sinusitis, as well as an initial disability rating greater than 30 percent for left-eye corneal-abrasion injury.
The Board granted service connection for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) based on a reasonable etiological relationship to the Veteran's period of active-duty service.
The Board remands the Veteran's claim for service connection for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) to correct a pre-decisional duty to assist error, as the Veteran has not been provided with a VA examination to determine whether his GERD is related to his service-connected PTSD.
The Board granted earlier effective dates for the grant of service connection and increased rating for various disabilities, all starting from January 1, 2023.
The Board denied an increased disability rating for GERD and IBS, finding the current ratings appropriate based on the evidence.
The Board remands the claim for further development and a VA examination to determine if the Veteran's GERD is related to his active service, including any conceded toxic exposure risk activities.
The Board remands the claim for service connection for GERD to obtain a medical opinion addressing whether the Veteran's service-connected unspecified anxiety disorder, diabetes mellitus type II, and hypertension caused or aggravated his obesity, which in turn led to his GERD.
The Veteran withdrew the appeal for an initial increased rating in excess of 10 percent for GERD, and the Board has no jurisdiction to consider this issue.
The Board remands the claim for service connection of GERD to obtain an addendum opinion regarding its nature and etiology.
The Board granted a 70 percent rating for PTSD with AUD, effective June 4, 2020, and also granted service connection for GERD, hypertension (HT), and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) as secondary to the Veteran's service-connected PTSD.
The Board denied the veteran's claims for a compensable evaluation for tension headaches and service connection for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
The Board remands the claims for service connection for a lumbar spine condition and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) to obtain additional medical opinions addressing secondary service connection theories.
The Board granted an initial disability rating of 10 percent for the service-connected GERD.
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