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Code | Rating | Condition | Code | Rating | Exam | ||
Congenital Hypercoagulability….. | 7199-7121 | 20% | S/P DVT, Right Upper Leg (PEB referred to as Congenital Hypercoagulability…. | 7199-7121 | 20% | 20090424 | |
Multiple Episodes of Superficial Vein Thrombosis | Category III | Multiple Episodes of Superficial Vein Thrombosis,…. | 7120 | 0% | 20090424 | ||
Adjustment Disorder | Category IV | Adjustment Disorder | 9440 | NSC | 20090424 | ||
S/P Right Proximal DVT | Category III | No VA Entry | |||||
History of Greater Saphenous Vein Ligation | Category III | No VA Entry | |||||
Other x 0 | 20090424 | ||||||
Combined: 20% |
AF | PDBR | CY2011 | PD2011-01024
The conditions of history of deep vein thrombosis of the right and left lower extremities with post-phlebetic syndrome and chronic venous insufficiency as requested for consideration are the residuals that, IAW with the VASRD, should be used to rate the unfitting condition of heterozygous factor V Leiden deficiency and therefore they meet the criteria prescribed in DoDI 6040.44 for Board purview; and are addressed below, as part of the review of the rating for the unfitting condition. ...
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD2013 00864
SUMMARY OF CASE : Data extracted from the available evidence of record reflects that this covered individual (CI) was an active duty SSGT/E-6 (3381/Food Service Specialist) medically separated for recurrent deep venous thrombosis (DVT).The CI reportedly had his first episode of DVT (a clot in a large leg vein), left lower extremity (LLE), in 1985. The Board determined that the DVT in either leg, in the presence of the requirement for lifelong anti-coagulation, was separately unfitting and...
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD2012 01644
The Physical Evaluation Board (PEB) adjudicated the recurrent DVT hypercoagulation syndrome, necessitating life-long anticoagulant therapycondition as an impairment that was EPTS, but subsequently PSA, unfitting, rated 0%, with application of the Veterans Affairs Schedule for Rating Disabilities (VASRD).The PEB also determined the CI’s deafness to be not unfitting and not ratable.The CI made no appeals, and although he was eligible for transfer to the retired reserve he elected to be...
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD2012-00061
The Physical Evaluation Board (PEB) adjudicated the hypercoagulable state due to May Thurner Syndrome referred to as recurrent left lower extremity DVT condition as unfitting, rated 10% with application of the Veteran’s Affairs Schedule for Rating Disabilities (VASRD) and the US Army Physical Disability Agency (USAPDA) Table of Analogous Codes of 25 November 2008. The other requested Hypercoagulable State due to May Thurner Syndrome referred to as Recurrent Left Lower Extremity Deep Vein...
AF | PDBR | CY2009 | PD2009-00157
Chronic, Persistent Deep Venous Thrombosis/Recurrent Pulmonary Embolism/Hypercoagulable State requiring chronic use of anticoagulants: The CI served in the U.S. Marine Corps between 1987 and 1991 on active duty. VA treatment records revealed that in January 2009, the CI was admitted for another pulmonary embolism. Either condition alone would require Coumadin use.
AF | PDBR | CY2011 | PD2011-00113
The CI made no appeals, and was medically separated with a 10% disability rating. In 2008, the VA further increased this rating to 40% effective on 31 March 2004 based on evidence from continuing treatment records and a later VA C&P examination in May 2008. I concur with that finding, accept their recommendation and direct that your records be corrected as set forth in the attached copy of a Memorandum for the Chief of Staff, United States Air Force.
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD2012 01365
Subsequently after two TDRL periodic exams, the PEB determined the CI’s left lower leg DVT to be stable and unfitting and at this time also determined the CI’s condition to be “post phlebitic syndrome” rated 10%. CI CONTENTION : “Per the findings of my Physical Evaluation Board Proceeding dated 17 Nov 2002, my combined disability rating was rated at 40% category I unfitting conditions. Both the PEBand the VA used the same code:7121, with the PEB rating the condition 10%and the VA rating it...
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD2013 00114
Any conditions or contention not requested in this application, or otherwise outside the Board’s defined scope of review, remain eligible for future consideration by the Board for Correction of Military Records (BCMR). The service treatment record documented no thrombosis problems following the start of anticoagulant therapy in July 2001 through the MEB exam; and the MEB and C&P examiners reported no objective findings related to abnormal clotting or bleeding, or of any daily functional...
AF | PDBR | CY2011 | PD2011-00560
The Board concluded that the evidence of the record did not support rating using the code for pulmonary vascular disease as there were no duty limiting respiratory symptoms and no evidence of chronic or recurrent pulmonary embolism. The Board does not have the authority under DoDI 6040.44 to render fitness or rating recommendations for any conditions not considered by the DES. RECOMMENDATION : The Board recommends that the CI’s prior determination be modified as follows, effective as of...
AF | PDBR | CY2009 | PD2009-00559
There were no trophic skin changes or evidence of stasis dermatitis.” Diagnosis was “Postphlebitic syndrome, left lower extremity.” The VA (near entry into TDRL) used essentially the same exams and history as the military and rated the CI’s DVT-related conditions as 7121 (Left Lower Extremity Deep Venous Thrombosis) at 10%, and 6817 (Bilateral Base Pulmonary Emboli Secondary to Deep Venous Thrombosis) at 60%. After due deliberation, considering all of the evidence and mindful of VASRD §4.3...