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hypertension Coronary Artery Disease Secondary To Hypertension - No So Fast
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I filed a claim for CAD secondary to HTN. I had my C & P on June 5th and I received my copy via release of information yesterday. My question is I thought CAD secondary to sc HTn was a slam dunk. The write up from the C&P doctor states: While HTN is a risk factor for CAD, the veteran also has other risk factors including male age over 45 years old, family history of heart disease, prior cigareete smoking (quit in 1997) and low HDL in 2002. Also accoding to UP to DATE: obesity and weight gain promotes or aggravates all the atherogenic risk factors and physical activity worsens some to them. predisposing subjects of all ages to CHD events. Given the preponerance of the evidence it is less likely (not as least as likely as not) that the veterans HTN is the etiology for CAD.
I have had CAD symptons since I was 38 and while in the service. I have only gained 18 pounds since retiring from the Navy in 2002. I don't understand the thinking of this person.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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