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478 vetted Board decisions in 2000 — showing the 200 most recent
The veteran's claim for service connection for bilateral hearing loss is well grounded. The VA has provided a medical opinion establishing the plausibility of a nexus between his diagnosed hearing loss and his alleged exposure to acoustic trauma in Vietnam.
The Board has granted a 10% evaluation for the veteran's tinea corporis and tinea pedis, finding that these conditions have manifested by intermittent flare-ups of flaky, itchy rash on his face, neck, right underarm, and groin. The preponderance of evidence supports this rating.
The veteran's skin condition is rated at 30 percent, effective from the date of his original claim. The issue regarding an earlier effective date for the clothing allowance was not addressed as it has been granted in full.
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The Board has granted an increased rating to 30 percent for the veteran's service-connected alopecia areata and folliculitis, effective from May 1, 1997.