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105 vetted Board decisions in 2018
The Board has granted service connection for bilateral eye cataracts as secondary to diabetes mellitus type 2. The issues of an initial rating in excess of 20 percent for diabetes mellitus, service connection for glaucoma and hypertension, and service connection for erectile dysfunction are remanded.
The Board denied service connection for glaucoma, heart disorder, and prostate cancer claimed as due to exposure at Camp Lejeune. The evidence did not establish a link between these conditions and the Veteran's active duty.
The Board has granted service connection for bilateral glaucoma and denied service connection for bilateral cataracts, refractive error (including astigmatism and presbyopia), and a compensable disability rating for bilateral hearing loss. The Veteran's diabetes mellitus is rated at 10 percent prior to September 14, 2015, and 20 percent thereafter.
The Board has denied service connection for hypertension, and the issues of service connection for an acquired psychiatric disorder, TDIU, a back disability, and an eye disability (glaucoma) are remanded due to insufficient evidence.
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The Board has granted service connection for bilateral glaucoma and bilateral cataracts as secondary to service-connected diabetes mellitus, and hypertension as secondary to service-connected diabetes mellitus. The Veteran's combined rating may be adjusted so as to meet the schedular criteria for a TDIU once the disability ratings and effective dates for these conditions are implemented.