Inflammatory vascular disease
Subarachnoid haemorrhage - Inflammatory vascular disease Factor
Last reviewed for CCPS 17 December 2003.
Investigative Documents
Medical Report - Inflammatory Vascular Disease [MR9149]
Preliminary questions [28463]
there is some evidence that an inflammatory vascular disease may be a factor in the development of the condition under consideration.12629 the veteran has had an inflammatory vascular disease at some time.
33362 — inflammatory vascular disease means giant-cell arteritis, Takayasu's disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, Wegener's granulomatosis, allergic granulomatous angiitis, serum sickness, Sjogren's syndrome, Behcet's disease or polyarteritis nodosa.
the identified illness or injury, an inflammatory vascular disease, affected the cerebral vessels. the identified illness or injury, an inflammatory vascular disease, affected the cerebral vessels at the time of the clinical onset of the condition under consideration.28466 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the inflammatory vascular disease and VEA service for the clinical onset of subarachnoid haemorrhage.
28467 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the inflammatory vascular disease and operational service for the clinical onset of subarachnoid haemorrhage.
or
28468 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the inflammatory vascular disease and eligible service for the clinical onset of subarachnoid haemorrhage.
Clinical onset and operational service [28467]
12642 — the identified illness or injury, an inflammatory vascular disease, is causally related to operational service.
Clinical onset and eligible service [28468]
12643 — the identified illness or injury, an inflammatory vascular disease, is causally related to eligible service.
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