Hypoxic cerebral insult
Epilepsy - Hypoxic cerebral insult Factor
Last reviewed for CCPS 30 November 2013.
Investigative Documents
Medical Report - Hypoxic Cerebral Insult - Epilepsy [MR9128]
Preliminary questions [15592]
there is some evidence that a hypoxic cerebral insult may be a factor in the development or worsening of the condition under consideration.15630 the veteran had a hypoxic cerebral insult at some time.
15632 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the hypoxic cerebral insult and VEA service for epilepsy.
15633 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the hypoxic cerebral insult and VEA service for the clinical onset of epilepsy.
15635 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the hypoxic cerebral insult and operational service for the clinical onset of epilepsy.
or
15636 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the hypoxic cerebral insult and eligible service for the clinical onset of epilepsy.
or
the clinical onset of the condition under consideration occurred after the end of the veteran's last period of VEA service. the condition under consideration permanently worsened.15634 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the hypoxic cerebral insult and VEA service for the clinical worsening of epilepsy.
15637 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the hypoxic cerebral insult and operational service for the clinical worsening of epilepsy.
or
15638 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the hypoxic cerebral insult and eligible service for the clinical worsening of epilepsy.
Clinical onset and operational service [15635]
the veteran had the hypoxic cerebral insult on operational service. the veteran had the hypoxic cerebral insult on operational service within the 10 years before the clinical onset of epilepsy. the hypoxic cerebral insult on operational service within the 10 years before the clinical onset of epilepsy was due to the veteran's serious default, wilful act or serious breach of discipline.or
the veteran had the hypoxic cerebral insult as a consequence of an illness or injury which is identifiable. as a consequence of the identified illness or injury, the veteran had the hypoxic cerebral insult within the 10 years before the clinical onset of epilepsy.15641 — the identified illness or injury, which caused the hypoxic cerebral insult, is causally related to operational service.
Clinical onset and eligible service [15636]
the veteran had the hypoxic cerebral insult on eligible service. the veteran had the hypoxic cerebral insult on eligible service, as a causal result of eligible service. the veteran had the hypoxic cerebral insult on eligible service, as a causal result of eligible service, within the 5 years before the clinical onset of epilepsy. the hypoxic cerebral insult on eligible service within the 5 years before the clinical onset of epilepsy was due to the veteran's serious default, wilful act or serious breach of discipline.or
the veteran had the hypoxic cerebral insult as a consequence of an illness or injury which is identifiable. as a consequence of the identified illness or injury, the veteran had the hypoxic cerebral insult within the 5 years before the clinical onset of epilepsy.15642 — the identified illness or injury, which caused the hypoxic cerebral insult, is causally related to eligible service.
Clinical worsening and operational service [15637]
the veteran had the hypoxic cerebral insult on operational service. the veteran had the hypoxic cerebral insult on operational service, as a causal result of operational service. the veteran had the hypoxic cerebral insult on operational service, as a causal result of operational service, within the 10 years before the clinical worsening of epilepsy. the clinical onset of the condition under consideration occurred before the veteran had the hypoxic cerebral insult as a causal result of operational service. the hypoxic cerebral insult on operational service within the 10 years before the clinical worsening of epilepsy was due to the veteran's serious default, wilful act or serious breach of discipline.or
the veteran had the hypoxic cerebral insult as a consequence of an illness or injury which is identifiable. as a consequence of the identified illness or injury, the veteran had the hypoxic cerebral insult within the 10 years before the clinical worsening of epilepsy.15641 — the identified illness or injury, which caused the hypoxic cerebral insult, is causally related to operational service.
the clinical onset of epilepsy occurred prior to that part of operational service to which the identified illness or injury, which caused the hypoxic cerebral insult, is causally related.Clinical worsening and eligible service [15638]
the veteran had the hypoxic cerebral insult on eligible service. the veteran had the hypoxic cerebral insult on eligible service, as a causal result of eligible service. the veteran had the hypoxic cerebral insult on eligible service, as a causal result of eligible service, within the 5 years before the clinical worsening of epilepsy. the clinical onset of the condition under consideration occurred before the veteran had the hypoxic cerebral insult as a causal result of eligible service. the hypoxic cerebral insult on eligible service within the 5 years before the clinical worsening of epilepsy was due to the veteran's serious default, wilful act or serious breach of discipline.or
the veteran had the hypoxic cerebral insult as a consequence of an illness or injury which is identifiable. as a consequence of the identified illness or injury, the veteran had the hypoxic cerebral insult within the 5 years before the clinical worsening of epilepsy.15642 — the identified illness or injury, which caused the hypoxic cerebral insult, is causally related to eligible service.
the clinical onset of epilepsy occurred prior to that part of eligible service to which the identified illness or injury, which caused the hypoxic cerebral insult, is causally related.
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