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156 vetted Board decisions in 2019
The Board denied service connection for cause of the Veteran's death due to lack of evidence showing that his service-connected moderately-advanced, chronic pulmonary tuberculosis caused or contributed substantially to his respiratory failure and pneumonia which led to his death.
The Board denied the Veteran's petitions to reopen claims for service connection for various conditions, including bilateral hearing loss, tuberculosis, problems with fingers on both hands, carpal tunnel syndrome of the left wrist, carpal tunnel syndrome of the right wrist, sickle cell anemia trait, and diabetes mellitus, type II. The appeals were denied due to lack of new and material evidence.
The Board denied service connection for prostate cancer and tuberculosis, finding that the evidence did not support a link to active service or any presumptive exposure. The Veteran's claims were based on his military duties and personal statements, but the Board found insufficient medical evidence of current disabilities.
The Board has determined that the evidence does not warrant readjudication of the tuberculosis claim, as no new and relevant evidence was submitted after the September 2004 denial.,The Veteran's TBI and hypertension claims are remanded due to the submission of new evidence since the April 2010 denial.
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