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104 vetted Board decisions in 2001
The Board denied the appellant's claims for service connection for the cause of her husband's death and for Dependents' Educational Assistance (DEA) benefits. The veteran died from lung cancer, with contributing disabilities including Crohn's disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and tuberculosis. The Board found that his service-connected resection of the large and small intestines did not contribute substantially or materially to his death.
The veteran's service-connected pulmonary tuberculosis is rated noncompensable as it has been inactive for decades and does not currently produce respiratory impairment.
The Board has reopened the claim for service connection for PTB and granted it, finding that PTB was present to a degree of 10 percent disabling within three years following service.
The Board found that the cause of the veteran's death (advanced PTB, pneumothorax, and cardiac arrhythmia) was not related to military service or any presumptive exposure. The claim for service connection for the cause of death was denied.
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The RO granted service connection for residuals of neck and low back injuries, but denied service connection for a right knee disability. The RO also granted noncompensable ratings for the veteran's service-connected disabilities, including bilateral hearing loss.