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122 vetted Board decisions in 2010
The Veteran's current eye disability, including glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration, is not related to service. The Board finds the preponderance of evidence against the claim for service connection.
The Veteran does not have a current disability of the colon or eye disability resulting from increased intraocular pressure (glaucoma). The Board finds that service connection for these conditions is denied.
The Board has granted service connection for arthritis, claimed as swollen and painful joints to include the hands, wrists, elbows, neck, back, hips, and knees. The Veteran's joint pain during active duty is considered a sufficient basis for granting this claim.
The Veteran's claim for special monthly pension based on the need for aid and attendance of another, as well as housebound status, is being remanded due to incomplete evidence. The Board will attempt to obtain updated VA treatment records and private medical records to determine if the Veteran meets the criteria for these benefits.
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The Board denied the motion to revise or reverse the May 1998 decision that granted an earlier effective date for service connection due to lack of a timely appeal, and concluded there was no CUE.