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175 vetted Board decisions in 2003
The Board has remanded the case for further development due to missing SSA medical records. The veteran's claims for service connection are pending.
The Board finds that additional evidence is needed to decide the claim of service connection for hepatitis C, including records from the San Diego Naval Medical Center regarding a possible blood transfusion during hernia surgery and information about risk factors encountered by the veteran during his service.
The Board has remanded the case for further development of evidence, including obtaining a complete copy of the veteran's VA Vocational Rehabilitation file.
The Board dismissed the appeal of the October 2000 denial of service connection for hepatitis C due to a lack of timely filing of a substantive appeal. The claim for an increased rating for infectious hepatitis is remanded for further development.
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The Board found that the veteran's hepatitis C and cirrhosis of the liver were not incurred or aggravated during his active military service. The VA examiner concluded that these conditions are more likely related to post-service alcohol abuse, drug use, and blood transfusions.