Episodes of diarrhoea
Pruritus ani - Episodes of diarrhoea Factor
Last reviewed for CCPS 30 June 1999.
Investigative Documents
Claimant Report - Episodes of Diarrhoea - Pruritus Ani [CR9137]
Preliminary questions [16827]
there is some evidence that diarrhoea may be a factor in the development of the condition under consideration.16876 the veteran has suffered from episodes of diarrhoea, daily, for a period of seven days at some time.
the veteran suffered from episodes of diarrhoea, daily, over the seven days immediately before the clinical onset of the condition under consideration. an illness or injury which is identifiable made a material contribution to the veteran suffering from episodes of diarrhoea, daily, over the seven days immediately before the clinical onset of the condition under consideration.16878 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the episodes of diarrhoea and VEA service for the clinical onset of pruritus ani.
16879 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the episodes of diarrhoea and operational service for the clinical onset of pruritus ani.
or
16880 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the episodes of diarrhoea and eligible service for the clinical onset of pruritus ani.
Clinical onset and operational service [16879]
16883 — the identified illness or injury, which caused the diarrhoea, is causally related to operational service.
Clinical onset and eligible service [16880]
16885 — the identified illness or injury, which caused the diarrhoea, is causally related to eligible service.
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