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The appeal is remanded for further development, including readjudication of the claims with consideration of additional evidence submitted by the Veteran.
The Board denied the Veteran's claim for service connection for hypothyroidism, finding no evidence linking the condition to his active military service.
The Board granted service connection for a thyroid disorder, finding that the Veteran's thyroid disorder was at least as likely as not incurred in service. The claim for weight gain was remanded.
The Board remands the claims for service connection for various disabilities, including Guillain-Barre syndrome and other conditions, to schedule a TERA-specific examination under the PACT Act.
The Board denied service connection for hypothyroidism as it did not manifest during the Veteran's military service and is not otherwise related to his military service.
The Board denied an initial disability rating in excess of 10 percent for service-connected hypothyroidism, as the Veteran's condition did not meet the criteria for a higher rating.
The Board granted a 30 percent rating for hypothyroidism, as the Veteran's symptoms of fatigue and constipation more nearly approximated those required for that rating.
The Board remands the issue of TDIU for additional development, including obtaining updated VA treatment records and a completed VA Form 21-8940.
The veteran withdrew his appeal for all issues, including service connection for hyperthyroidism and hypertension, a rating for myelodysplastic syndromes, and an earlier effective date.
The Board remands the Veteran's claim for service connection for a thyroid disorder for additional development, including obtaining an addendum medical opinion.
The Board granted service connection for hyperthyroidism and diabetes mellitus type 2, resolving reasonable doubt in the Veteran's favor.
The Board remands the claims for service connection for cataracts, thyroid disability, psychiatric disability, bilateral hearing loss, and inguinal hernia repair to obtain additional evidence.
The Board denied the restoration of a 100 percent disability rating for cancer of the thyroid gland and a disability rating in excess of 30 percent from July 20, 2016.
The Board remands the claims for a rating in excess of 10 percent for hypothyroidism and a rating in excess of 30 percent for PTSD for further development.
The Board denied service connection for bilateral hearing loss, hypothyroidism, a colon condition, hypertension, and vision loss as these conditions were not related to the Veteran's active service.
The Board remands the issues of service connection and increased ratings for various disabilities, including asthma, thyroid disability, bilateral hearing loss, and renal dysfunction with hypertension.
The Board granted service connection for a condition of the thyroid, finding that it is related to the Veteran's exposure to herbicide agents during his service in Vietnam.
The Board denied service connection for hypothyroidism, finding no evidence linking the condition to the Veteran's active duty service.
The appeal for service connection for a thyroid disorder and the appeal for a rating in excess of 30 percent for hearing loss have been dismissed.
The Board granted a 10 percent initial rating for the Veteran's left thigh scar and denied an earlier effective date for service connection. The remaining claims were remanded.
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