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659 vetted Board decisions in 2006 — showing the 200 most recent
The veteran seeks an earlier effective date for a 10% evaluation for pseudofolliculitis barbae. The Board finds that the criteria for such an earlier effective date have not been met.
The veteran's acne vulgaris was rated at 10 percent prior to August 30, 2002 and increased to 30 percent on and after that date.
The Board has determined that the RO did not appropriately reduce the rating for the veteran's prostate cancer and failed to provide proper VCAA notice on his increased ratings claims. The appeal is being REMANDED to address these issues.
The Board has determined that the veteran's eczema and folliculitis did not warrant a rating in excess of 10 percent prior to April 5, 2004. From April 5, 2004, an evaluation in excess of 30 percent is denied.
The veteran's initial claim for an increased rating for acne with mild uticaria lesion was granted, and he is currently rated at 30 percent.
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