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This section contains the following topics:
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1. General Information on Tuberculosis
Introduction |
This topic contains general information about tuberculosis, including
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Change Date |
April 15, 2015 |
V.iii.4.B.1.a. Tuberculosis Classification Standards |
The following classification standards were adopted by the American Lung Association under The Diagnostic Standards and Classification of Tuberculosis in Adults and Children, 1999:
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V.iii.4.B.1.e. Considering Chest X-Rays Under 38 CFR 3.370 and 38 CFR 3.371 |
If active pulmonary tuberculosis is claimed to be service-connected (SC) and entitlement is not established by other evidence, then consider the x-ray evidence in accordance with 38 CFR 3.370 and 38 CFR 3.371.
Reports of x-ray interpretations must be adequate for rating purposes.
Use the table below to determine which x-ray films are required to prove service connection (SC).
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V.iii.4.B.1.f. Referrals for X-Ray Interpretation Under 38 CFR 3.370 and 38 CFR 3.371 |
Only designees of the Under Secretary for Health are authorized to interpret x-ray films under 38 CFR 3.370 and 38 CFR 3.371. Refer requests for interpretations to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical facility for the local regional office (RO).
Note: If the local VA medical facility is not authorized to make such interpretations, the Director will keep the RO informed of the current location of the designated interpreter for the RO area. In such a case, refer requests directly to the clinic, center, or hospital. |
V.iii.4.B.1.g. Processing Claims Based on Tuberculin Reaction |
Reference: For more information on claims based on positive tuberculin reaction, see M21-1, Part VIII, Subpart iii, 2.A.1. |
2. Arrested Tuberculosis
Introduction |
This topic contains information about arrested tuberculosis, including
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Change Date |
August 3, 2011 |
V.iii.4.B.2.a. Processing Graduated Ratings in Effect on August 19, 1968 |
For graduated ratings in effect on August 19, 1968,
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V.iii.4.B.2.b. Processing Ratings in Effect After August 19, 1968 |
If SC for pulmonary tuberculosis is established after August 19, 1968,
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V.iii.4.B.2.c. Requesting Examinations During the Graduated Rating Period |
Do not request an examination for rating purposes during the period covered by the graduated ratings. |
V.iii.4.B.2.d. Processing Notification of Failure to Follow Treatment or Submit to Examination |
Medical authorities will notify the RO of a Veteran’s failure to follow prescribed treatment or submit to examination requested for treatment purposes during the period of total disability following complete arrest of the tuberculosis.
After the notification is received, follow the due process procedures of 38 CFR 3.655 and furnish the Veteran a notice of proposed adverse action. Upon expiration of the due process period
Notes:
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3. Exhibit: Examples of Ratings for Arrested Tuberculosis
Introduction |
This exhibit contains examples of ratings for arrested tuberculosis, including
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Change Date |
December 29, 2007 |
V.iii.4.B.3.b. Example 2 |
Situation: Same facts as in Example 1. Examination reveals tuberculosis was inactive as of May 10, 2003.
Result: Continue the 100-percent evaluation for two years after the date of inactivity, followed by graduated reduction to 50 percent thereafter for four years. Reduce to 30 percent from May 10, 2009, and thereafter based on far advanced lesions.
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V.iii.4.B.3.c. Example 3 |
Situation: Same facts as in Example 2. Medical authorities provide notification of the Veteran’s failure to submit to examination for treatment purposes. The notice of proposed adverse action advised that payments would be reduced effective June 1, 2004, but the date of last payment at the expiration of the due process period was July 1, 2004.
Result: Reduce the evaluation for pulmonary tuberculosis to 50 percent effective the date of last payment and to 30 percent four years later.
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V.iii.4.B.3.d. Example 4 |
Situation: Same facts as in Example 3. Medical authorities provide notification the Veteran has reported for examination on March 10, 2005. The tuberculosis remains inactive.
Result: Reinstate the 100-percent evaluation and reduce the evaluation to 50 percent two years after the date of inactivity of pulmonary tuberculosis. Reduce to 30 percent four years later.
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