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118 vetted Board decisions in 2008
The Board denied the veteran's claim for an earlier effective date for a 10 percent disability rating for service-connected tinea corporis of both forearms and the right anterior chest wall, finding that August 5, 2004, was the earliest possible effective date.
The veteran withdrew his appeal for service connection for dermatitis, and the Board has no jurisdiction to review this claim.
The veteran's left knee disability is not manifested by ankylosis, extension limited to 30 degrees, or nonunion of the tibia and fibula. The dermatitis affects less than 5 percent of his entire body with no more than topical therapy required for treatment.
The veteran's left knee and right knee conditions do not warrant a compensable rating, while his eczema warrants a 10 percent evaluation from October 31, 2007.
The veteran's atopic dermatitis with chronic eczema was rated 50 percent from December 27, 1993 to August 29, 2003 and 60 percent on and after August 30, 2003. No higher rating was granted.
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