DVBCWGW1 ;ALB/JFP GULF WAR GUIDELINES WKS TEXT - 1 ; 13 FEB 1998 ;;2.7;AMIE;**16**;Apr 10, 1995 ; ; TXT ; ;;Introduction: ;; Disability examinations of Gulf War veterans have unique requirements ;; because this group of veterans is eligible for compensation not only ;; for disability due to diagnosed illnesses, but also for disability ;; due to undiagnosed illnesses. An undiagnosed illness is established ;; when findings are present that cannot be attributed to a known, ;; clearly defined diagnosis, after all likely diagnostic possibilities ;; for such abnormalities have been ruled out. Examiners should follow ;; the guidelines in the "Handout of Instructions for Compensation and ;; Pension Examinations" but will also need to request more laboratory ;; tests and specialists' examinations than average in these cases. ;; ;;Guidelines: ;;1. Thoroughly review the claims file. ;;2. Address all conditions and symptoms specified on the examination ;; request and also address all additional conditions and symptoms ;; that you can elicit from the veteran during the examination, even ;; if not specified on the request form. ;;3. Conduct a comprehensive general medical examination, following the ;; AMIE General Medical Examination worksheet. For all conditions ;; and symptoms which the General Medical Examination worksheet does ;; not address in detail, follow the appropriate additional AMIE ;; worksheets, and request specialists' examinations as indicated. ;; Provide details about the onset, frequency, duration, and severity ;; of all complaints and state what precipitates and what relieves ;; them. ;;4. List all diagnosed conditions and state which symptoms, abnormal ;; physical findings, and abnormal laboratory test results are ;; associated with each. If all symptoms, abnormal physical findings ;; and abnormal laboratory test results are associated with a ;; diagnosed condition, additional specialist examinations for ;; diagnostic purposes are not needed. Diagnosed conditions will be ;; handled as standard claims for service connection. Symptom-based ;; "diagnoses" such as (but not limited to) myalgia, arthralgia, ;; headache, and diarrhea, are not considered as diagnosed conditions ;; for compensation purposes. ;;5. However, if there are symptoms, abnormal physical findings, or ;; abnormal laboratory test results that have not been determined to ;; be part of a known clinical diagnosis, further specialist ;; examinations will be required to address these findings. ;;6. Provide the specialist with all examination reports and test ;; results. Specify the symptoms, abnormal physical findings, and ;; abnormal laboratory test results that have not been attributed to ;; a known clinical diagnosis. Request that the specialist determine ;; which of these, if any, can be attributed in this veteran to a ;; known clinical diagnosis and which, if any, cannot be attributed ;; in this veteran to a known clinical diagnosis. ;;7. After the specialists' examinations have been completed, and all ;; laboratory test results received, make a final report providing a ;; list of diagnosed conditions. Separately list all symptoms, ;; abnormal physical findings, and abnormal laboratory test results ;; that cannot be attributed to a known clinical diagnosis. Reconcile ;; all differences among the examiners, by consultation or workgroup ;; as necessary, before the examination is returned to the regional ;; office. ;; ;;END