Deep vein thrombosis - Myeloproliferative disease Factor
Last reviewed for CCPS 22 December 2008.
Preliminary questions [21252]
25112 [1] there is some evidence that a myeloproliferative disease may be a factor in the development of the condition under consideration.
21435 [1] the veteran has had a myeloproliferative disease at some time.
21436 — myeloproliferative disease means a family of disorders, including polycythaemia vera, idiopathic myelofibrosis and essential thrombocytosis, characterised by increased blood cell production which arise in a clonal manner from abnormalities at the level of the haematopoietic stem cell. [Default true]
21437 [2] the veteran had the identified illness or injury, a myeloproliferative disease, at the time of the clinical onset of the condition under consideration. [3]
21438 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the myeloproliferative disease and VEA service for the clinical onset of deep vein thrombosis.
21439 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the myeloproliferative disease and operational service for the clinical onset of deep vein thrombosis.
or
21440 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the myeloproliferative disease and eligible service for the clinical onset of deep vein thrombosis.
Clinical onset and operational service [21439]
21441 — the identified illness or injury, a myeloproliferative disease, is causally related to operational service. [4] [5]
Clinical onset and eligible service [21440]
21442 — the identified illness or injury, a myeloproliferative disease, is causally related to eligible service. [6] [5]
Links
[1] https://clik.dva.gov.au/ccpsg022rc-21
[2] clikpopup://CCPS/Myeloproliferative disease at onset of deep vein thrombosis
[3] clikpopup://CCPS/reject21437No
[4] clikpopup://CCPS/reject21441No
[5] clikpopup://CCPS/reject21441,21442No
[6] clikpopup://CCPS/reject21442No