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46 vetted Board decisions in 2002
The Board found no new and material evidence to reopen the veteran's claims for service connection for hypertension, rheumatoid arthritis, and osteoporosis. The RO denied these claims in March 1997, which became final.
The Board denied the veteran's claims for increased evaluations for arthritis of the cervical and thoracic spines, finding that the evidence did not warrant higher ratings under applicable diagnostic codes.
The Board has found that new and material evidence has been received to reopen the veteran's claim of entitlement to service connection for rheumatoid arthritis. The appeal is granted on this basis.
The Board denied the veteran's claims for service connection for various conditions, including degenerative and rheumatoid arthritis of the knees and spine, bilateral radicular pains due to nerve root compression, flat feet, and an eye disability, all claimed as secondary to his service-connected residuals of a stab wound of the right leg. The decision also denied reopening of his claim for residuals of a stab wound of the left leg.
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The Board has granted an increased evaluation to 80 percent for the veteran's service-connected ankylosing spondylitis, resolving doubt in favor of the veteran.