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Prolonged sunlight exposure to the unprotected eye

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Pinguecula - Prolonged sunlight exposure to the unprotected eye Factor

Last reviewed for CCPS 15 October 2008.

Preliminary questions [40277]

40281the veteran has established the causal connection between prolonged sunlight exposure to the unprotected eye and VEA service for the clinical onset of pinguecula.

40282the veteran has established the causal connection between prolonged sunlight exposure to the unprotected eye and operational service for the clinical onset of pinguecula.

or

40283the veteran has established the causal connection between prolonged sunlight exposure to the unprotected eye and eligible service for the clinical onset of pinguecula.

Clinical onset and operational service [40282]

39415 the veteran had sunlight exposure to the unprotected other relevant side and site of the body for at least 2250 hours, normalised for latitude, at some time.

39417

the veteran had sunlight exposure to the unprotected other relevant side and site of the body for at least 2250 hours, normalised for latitude, before the clinical onset of the condition under consideration.

39419

operational service made a material contribution to the veteran's sunlight exposure to the unprotected other relevant side and site of the body for at least 2250 hours, normalised for latitude, before the clinical onset of the condition under consideration.

Clinical onset and eligible service [40283]

39416

the veteran had sunlight exposure to the unprotected other relevant side and site of the body for at least 4500 hours, normalised for latitude, at some time.

39418

the veteran had sunlight exposure to the unprotected other relevant side and site of the body for at least 4500 hours, normalised for latitude, before the clinical onset of the condition under consideration.

39420

eligible service made a material contribution to the veteran's sunlight exposure to the unprotected other relevant side and site of the body for at least 4500 hours, normalised for latitude, before the clinical onset of the condition under consideration.