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104 vetted Board decisions in 2001
The RO has granted a 30 percent disability rating for the veteran's service-connected pulmonary tuberculosis, reinfection type. The decision is based on the current severity of his symptoms as determined by recent medical examinations.
The Board has reopened the claim of service connection for cause of death, but denied it due to lack of evidence linking the veteran's death to a service-connected disability.
The VA has granted a 30 percent rating for the veteran's service-connected pulmonary tuberculosis with COPD, but the veteran appeals for a higher rating.
The Board granted a 30 percent evaluation for inactive pulmonary tuberculosis effective April 21, 2001. The veteran's claim for an earlier effective date was also granted.
The Board has determined that the cause of death, metastatic adenocarcinoma, pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB), and hypertensive arteriosclerotic heart disease, did not result from service or a service-connected condition. The veteran was a former prisoner of war but no evidence supports a link between his terminal illnesses and captivity.
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