Cholelithiasis - Total parenteral nutrition Factor
Last reviewed for CCPS 28 May 2008.
Preliminary questions [494]
7627 [1] there is some evidence that total parenteral nutrition may be a factor in the development of the condition under consideration.
501 [1] the veteran has had total parenteral nutrition at some time.
504 [2] the veteran had total parenteral nutrition for a continuous period of at least three weeks before the clinical onset of the condition under consideration, and where total parenteral nutrition has ceased, the clinical onset has occurred within four weeks of cessation. 976 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the period of total parenteral nutrition and VEA service for the clinical onset of cholelithiasis. 6934 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the period of total parenteral nutrition and operational service for the clinical onset of cholelithiasis. or 6935 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the period of total parenteral nutrition and eligible service for the clinical onset of cholelithiasis. Clinical onset and operational service [6934] Clinical onset and eligible service [6935]
Links
[1] clikpopup://CCPS/Total parenteral nutrition
[2] clikpopup://CCPS/Total parenteral nutrition for 3 weeks before onset of cholelithiasis and to within 4 weeks of onset
[3] clikpopup://CCPS/reject504No
[4] clikpopup://CCPS/reject507No
[5] clikpopup://CCPS/rejectwilful
[6] clikpopup://CCPS/reject6936No