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530 vetted Board decisions in 2010 — showing the 200 most recent
The VA determined that there is no evidence to support the Veteran's claim of hepatitis C being related to his military service, and thus denied the claim.
The Board found that there is no evidence linking the Veteran's hepatitis C, degenerative disc disease and osteophytosis of the lumbar spine with left lower extremity radiculopathy, thyroid disorder, or rheumatoid arthritis to his military service. The claims were denied as secondary to hepatitis C.
The Board found that the Veteran's claim for an earlier effective date for hepatitis C was not supported by evidence of a formal or informal claim prior to June 21, 2005. The RO granted service connection in March 2007 and assigned an effective date of June 21, 2005.
The Board found that the Veteran's hepatitis C infection was not incurred in or aggravated by active service, and denied his claim.
The Board has determined that the Veteran's hepatitis C was not incurred in or aggravated by service, and thus denied his claim.
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