RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
PHYSICAL DISABILITY BOARD OF REVIEW
NAME: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX BRANCH OF SERVICE: ARMY
CASE NUMBER: PD1201308 SEPARATION DATE: 20030801
BOARD DATE: 20130125
SUMMARY OF CASE: Data extracted from the available evidence of record reflects that this
covered individual (CI) was an active duty SPC/E-4 (44E/Machinist), medically separated for
psychotic disorder. The psychotic disorder condition could not be adequately treated to meet
the requirements of his Military Occupational Specialty (MOS). He was issued a permanent S3
profile and referred for a Medical Evaluation Board (MEB). The MEB forwarded no other
conditions for Physical Evaluation Board (PEB) adjudication. The PEB adjudicated the psychotic
disorder condition as unfitting, rated 10%. The CI made no appeals, and was medically
separated with a 10% disability rating.
CI CONTENTION: Still have problems with my condition.
SCOPE OF REVIEW: The Board wishes to clarify that the scope of its review as defined in DoDI
6040.44, Enclosure 3, paragraph 5.e.(2) is limited to those conditions which were determined
by the PEB to be specifically unfitting for continued military service; or, when requested by the
CI, those condition(s) identified but not determined to be unfitting by the PEB. The ratings
for unfitting conditions will be reviewed in all cases. The psychotic disorder condition, as
requested for consideration meets the criteria prescribed in DoDI 6040.44 for Board purview.
Any conditions or contention not requested in this application, or otherwise outside the Boards
defined scope of review, remain eligible for future consideration by the Army Board for
Correction of Military Records.
RATING COMPARISON:
Service IPEB Dated 20030626
VA (2 Mos. Post-Separation) All Effective Date NSC
Condition
Code
Rating
Condition
Code
Rating
Exam
Psychotic Disorder
9210
10%
Psychosis
9210
NSC
20031002
.No Additional MEB/PEB Entries.
0% X # / Not Service-Connected x #
Combined: 10%
Combined: NSC
ANALYSIS SUMMARY:
Psychotic Disorder Condition. There was no known psychiatric history until CI was voluntarily
admitted to the hospital 8 October 2002, for diagnostic evaluation of symptoms of hearing
voices and other peoples dreams, that the days were reruns and that he could predict the
future. Psychosis not otherwise specified (NOS) was diagnosed and he was discharged
15 October 2002 on medication without a change in symptoms and followed as an outpatient in
the mental hygiene clinic for continuing medication treatment and individual psychotherapy.
During the MEB narrative summary(NARSUM) examination, 21 April 2003, 4 months prior to
separation, the CI noted there had been little or no change in his presenting symptoms, and
that he still experienced déjà vu, auditory hallucinations and feeling he could see the future. On
mental status exam (MSE), the CI was appropriately groomed and dressed, alert and oriented
to person, place, time and situation, and cooperative with the examination. Mood was okay
with mood congruent, euthymic affect. Eye contact limited and he endorsed active auditory
hallucinations and the ability to see the future but denied other types of hallucinations. Speech
was normal to rate, rhythm, tone and volume, and thought processes were generally linear,
logical and goal directed. There was no suicidal or homicidal ideation, and no evidence of
paranoia, manic or obsessive-compulsive behaviors. Judgment was good, insight limited, and
higher cortical function was normal. At the VA Compensation and Pension (C&P) mental
disorder exam, on 13 September 2003, 6 weeks after separation, the CI denied impairments in
social and occupational function and had not been in psychiatric treatment since discharge
from the service. On examination, the CI was alert and oriented to person, place, time, and
situation. There was no psychomotor retardation or agitation, no abnormal movements,
thought process was coherent and logical, no looseness of association, no disorganized speech,
no delusions or hallucinations, no phobias, obsessions or suicidal ideation. Mood was euthymic,
affect appropriate. MSE was negative but based on the claims folder, the correct diagnosis was
determined to be Psychosis NOS in total remission. His Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF)
was noted to be 70 (mild symptoms).
The Board directs attention to its rating recommendation based on the above evidence. There
was no indication of any specific highly stressful event, therefore the Board concluded
therefore that application of §4.129 is not applicable to this case. Both the PEB and the VA
coded the CIs condition as 9210, but provided different ratings. The VA denied service-
connection based on the C&P examination because no disability was shown at that time; citing
no symptoms were present and the CI was not following any treatment. The PEB decided that a
rating of 10% fit the profile description of mildly, transiently limiting occupational and social
impairments. The GAF from the VA exam was assessed at 70, also placing this condition in the
range of mild impairment. After due deliberation, considering all of the evidence and mindful
of VASRD §4.3 (reasonable doubt), the Board concluded that there was insufficient cause to
recommend a change in the PEB adjudication for the psychotic disorder condition.
BOARD FINDINGS: IAW DoDI 6040.44, provisions of DoD or Military Department regulations or
guidelines relied upon by the PEB will not be considered by the Board to the extent they were
inconsistent with the VASRD in effect at the time of the adjudication. The Board did not
surmise from the record or PEB ruling in this case that any prerogatives outside the VASRD
were exercised. In the matter of the psychotic disorder NOS condition and IAW VASRD §4.130,
the Board unanimously recommends no change in the PEB adjudication. There were no other
conditions within the Boards scope of review for consideration.
RECOMMENDATION: The Board, therefore, recommends that there be no recharacterization of
the CIs disability and separation determination, as follows:
UNFITTING CONDITION
VASRD CODE
RATING
Psychosis Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
9210
10%
COMBINED
10%
The following documentary evidence was considered:
Exhibit A. DD Form 294, dated 20120719, w/atchs
Exhibit B. Service Treatment Record
Exhibit C. Department of Veterans Affairs Treatment Record
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, DAF
Acting Director
Physical Disability Board of Review
SFMR-RB
MEMORANDUM FOR Commander, US Army Physical Disability Agency
(TAPD-ZB / XXXXXXXXX), 2900 Crystal Drive, Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22202-3557
SUBJECT: Department of Defense Physical Disability Board of Review Recommendation
for XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, AR20130003961 (PD201201142)
I have reviewed the enclosed Department of Defense Physical Disability Board of
Review (DoD PDBR) recommendation and record of proceedings pertaining to the
subject individual. Under the authority of Title 10, United States Code, section 1554a,
I accept the Boards recommendation and hereby deny the individuals application.
This decision is final. The individual concerned, counsel (if any), and any Members of
Congress who have shown interest in this application have been notified of this decision
by mail.
BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY:
Encl XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Deputy Assistant Secretary
(Army Review Boards)
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