Disqualifying Conditions The examining physician at the annual exam or an appointed medical commission member at a tournament may declare a boxer unfit to box for any condition which would endanger that boxer, his opponent or the officials. AIBA Medical Commission Guidelines for disqualifying conditions are “evidence of or disclosed history of the following conditions in an annual and/or pre- bout examination”: Acute and chronic infections, Severe blood dyscrasias, Sickle cell disease or trait, History of Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C or HIV infection, Refractive and intraocular surgery, cataract, retinal detachment, Myopia of more than -3.50 dioptres, Recorded visual acuity in each eye of: uncorrected worse than 20/200, corrected worse than 20/60, Exposed open infected skin lesions Significant congenital or acquired cardiovascular and pulmonary abnormalities, Significant congenital or acquired musculoskeletal deficiencies, Unresolved post-concussion symptoms, which will need clearance from a neurologist, Significant psychiatric disturbances or drug abuse, Significant congenital or acquired intracranial mass lesions or bleeding, Any seizure activity within the last 3 years, Hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, ascites, Pregnancy, Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus or uncontrolled thyroid disease, Any implantable device which can alter any physiologic process, Women’s breast protector which protects any thing other that the breast protuberance itself.