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106 vetted Board decisions in 2003
The Board denied service connection for the cause of the veteran's death due to a lack of evidence linking pulmonary tuberculosis to his service. The preponderance of the evidence did not support the claim.
The Board denied a compensable evaluation for the service-connected inactive pulmonary tuberculosis and denied service connection for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease as secondary to the service-connected inactive pulmonary tuberculosis.
The Board has ordered further development due to the need for additional evidence. The case is now being sent back to the Regional Office (RO) for obtaining clinical records of treatment for pulmonary tuberculosis in service.
The veteran's service-connected tuberculosis with pleurisy has been rated as 20 percent disabling. The Board found that the recent recurrence of active pulmonary tuberculosis, which is now inactive again, warrants a 100 percent rating.
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The Board denied the veteran's claim for service connection for the cause of his death and did not address accrued benefits or non-service connected pension eligibility. The appellant failed to provide evidence linking her husband’s fatal lung disease to his military service.