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29 vetted Board decisions in 2002
The Board denied the veteran's claims for initial ratings in excess of 30 percent for his service-connected adjustment disorder with mixed anxiety and depressed mood, and sarcoidosis.
The Board denied service connection for sarcoidosis and sinusitis as there was no evidence linking these conditions to active military service.
The VA denied an increased evaluation for the veteran's service-connected pulmonary sarcoidosis, currently rated at 10 percent.
The Board has determined that the appellant's sarcoidosis warrants a 30 percent disability rating, effective from June 17, 1999. The claim for a total rating based on individual unemployability is denied.
The Board denied the veteran's claims for service connection for sarcoidosis and peripheral neuropathy, as well as an increased evaluation for his right iliac crest fracture. The decision also noted that the veteran's claim of metal staples in his chest was referred to the RO.
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