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DC 5003Musculoskeletal System

Secondary Conditions for Degenerative Arthritis

1 conditions have documented medical links to Degenerative Arthritis. These may qualify as secondary service-connected disabilities if you can establish a medical nexus.

Evidence Strength:STRONGMODERATEEMERGING

Medical Rationale

Long-term NSAID use for service-connected musculoskeletal conditions produces chronic kidney disease through multiple nephrotoxic mechanisms. NSAIDs inhibit prostaglandin-mediated afferent arteriole vasodilation in the kidney, reducing renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate. Chronic use causes analgesic nephropathy — tubulointerstitial nephritis with papillary necrosis from accumulated toxic metabolites in the renal medulla. Additionally, NSAIDs can cause acute interstitial nephritis and membranous nephropathy from immune-mediated mechanisms. Studies show that daily NSAID use for >3 years increases CKD risk by 2-3 fold. Veterans with service-connected arthritis, back pain, or other chronic pain conditions often have decades of NSAID exposure.

Key Studies

Nderitu P et al. (2013) BMC Nephrol (NSAID use and CKD risk); Gooch K et al. (2007) Am J Med (chronic NSAID use and renal function decline); Whelton A (1999) Am J Med (renal effects of cyclooxygenase inhibition).

Filing Tips

Lab work showing elevated creatinine or reduced GFR. Medical records documenting chronic NSAID prescriptions for service-connected condition (with dates and duration). Nephrology or primary care nexus letter connecting long-term NSAID exposure to renal function decline. Document the service-connected condition that necessitated NSAID use. VA rates CKD under DC 7530 (chronic renal disease) based on lab values and functional impairment.

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