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65 vetted Board decisions in 2003
The VA medical specialist concluded that the veteran's death was not caused by or contributed to by VA treatment, and there were no medical opinions contradicting this conclusion.
The VA determined that the appellant does not meet the criteria for special monthly pension by reason of need for aid and attendance or being housebound due to his multiple disabilities, which he manages independently.
The Board found that the veteran's bilateral eye disorder, including blepharitis, is not related to service and denied his claim.
The Board found no competent medical evidence to suggest that the veteran's right eye condition was caused or aggravated by any VA treatment. The preponderance of the medical evidence is against his claim of entitlement to compensation benefits for a right eye disorder as secondary to his service-connected left eye cataracts surgery with loss of vision.
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The Board has determined that the veteran does not have a disability manifested by a detached retina and glaucoma with enucleation of the left eye due to disease or injury incurred in service.