Updated May 06, 2024
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This section contains the topic: “General Information on Presumptive SC of Undiagnosed Illness and Medically Unexplained Chronic Multi-Symptom Illness (MUCMI) for Persian Gulf Veterans.” |
1. General Information on Presumptive SC of Undiagnosed Illness and MUCMI for Persian Gulf Veterans
Introduction |
This topic contains general information on presumptive SC of undiagnosed illness and MUCMI for Persian Gulf Veterans, including |
Change Date |
May 6, 2024 |
VIII.ii.1.A.1.a. Regulatory and Statutory History Regarding Compensation for Disabilities Occurring in Persian Gulf Veterans |
The table below discusses the regulatory and statutory history regarding compensation for disabilities occurring in Persian Gulf Veterans.
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VIII.ii.1.A.1.b. References Governing Persian Gulf Veteran Claims |
As noted in M21-1, Part VIII, Subpart ii, 1.A.1.a, the PACT Act enacted several changes to the presumptive SC provisions for Persian Gulf Veterans. The table below provides details on references governing the provisions of presumptive SC for Persian Gulf Veterans.
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VIII.ii.1.A.1.c. Presumptive SC Under 38 U.S.C. 1117 |
Under current 38 U.S.C. 1117, there is a presumption of SC for Persian Gulf Veterans with a qualifying chronic disability that became manifest to any degree at any time.
Reference: For more information on processing claims under the PACT Act, see the PACT Act Implementation Standard Operating Procedure (SOP). |
VIII.ii.1.A.1.d. Definition: Persian Gulf Veteran Under 38 U.S.C. 1117 |
A Persian Gulf Veteran, under 38 U.S.C. 1117, is a Veteran who served on active duty in the Armed Forces during the Persian Gulf War in one of the following locations:
Note: Per 38 U.S.C. 101(33), the Gulf War period extends from August 2, 1990, through a date yet to be determined by law or Presidential proclamation.
Reference: For more information on establishing Persian Gulf Veteran status, see |
VIII.ii.1.A.1.e. Definition: Qualifying Chronic Disability Under 38 CFR 3.317 |
Qualifying chronic disability, under 38 CFR 3.317, means a chronic disability resulting from any of the following or any combination of the following:
References: For more information on
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VIII.ii.1.A.1.f. Definition: Undiagnosed Illness |
An undiagnosed illness is a type of chronic qualifying disability where qualifying signs and/or symptoms cannot be attributed to any known clinical diagnosis by history, physical examination and laboratory tests.
References: For more information on
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VIII.ii.1.A.1.g. Definition: MUCMI |
A medically unexplained chronic multi-symptom illness (MUCMI) is a type of chronic qualifying disability in which there is a diagnosed illness that has
Note: A multi-symptom illness is not an MUCMI if both the etiology and the pathology of the illness are partly understood. MUCMIs include but are not limited to
Reference: For more information on the definition of an MUCMI, see Stewart v. Wilkie, 30 Vet.App. 383 (2018). |
VIII.ii.1.A.1.h. Definition: FGIDs |
Functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) are a group of diagnosed conditions that are a type of MUCMI. They are characterized by chronic or recurrent symptoms that are
Characteristic FGID symptoms include
FGID diagnoses include but are not limited to
Diagnosis of a FGID under generally accepted medical principles normally requires
Important: FGIDs do not include structural gastrointestinal diseases, such as inflammatory bowel disease (such as ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease) and gastroesophageal reflux disease, as these conditions are considered to be organic or structural diseases characterized by abnormalities seen on x-ray, endoscopy, or through laboratory tests.
Note: The effective date of the amendment to 38 CFR 3.317(a)(2)(i) to include FGIDs was July 15, 2011. Reference: For more information on FGIDs and MUCMIs, see Atencio v. O’Rourke, 30 Vet.App. 74 (2018). |
VIII.ii.1.A.1.i. Partially Understood Chronic Multi-symptom Illnesses |
Chronic multi-symptom illnesses of partially explained etiology and pathophysiology, such as diabetes and multiple sclerosis, are not considered medically unexplained and cannot be considered a qualifying chronic disability for purposes of 38 CFR 3.317.
When adjudicating conditions with partially explained etiology, SC can only be awarded on another basis such as direct SC under 38 CFR 3.303 or presumptive SC under 38 CFR 3.307 and 38 CFR 3.309(a). Reference: For more information on direct SC for non-presumptive disabilities, see the PACT Act Implementation SOP. |
VIII.ii.1.A.1.j. Signs and Symptoms of Undiagnosed Illnesses or MUCMIs |
38 CFR 3.317 specifies the following 13 categories of signs or symptoms that may be manifestations of an undiagnosed illness or an MUCMI:
Notes:
Example: Sleep apnea cannot be presumptively service-connected (SC) under the provisions of 38 CFR 3.317 since it is a diagnosable condition. If claimed, sleep apnea must be considered on a non-presumptive SC basis. |