T00-T07: Injuries involving multiple body regions
T06: Other injuries involving multiple body regions, not elsewhere classified
The T06 group of conditions refer to injuries involving multiple body regions that are not characterized elsewhere. Such injuries often result from major traumatic events, like car accidents, falls, or severe violence, wherein several parts of the body are damaged simultaneously. These could affect any combination of body systems, including skeletal, muscular, nervous, circulatory, or respiratory systems. Common symptoms associated with these conditions vary widely but often involve pain, swelling, bruising, and impaired function in the affected areas. Disease progression depends on the severity of the injuries and the body systems involved; more serious injuries may lead to long-term complications or disability. Despite varying symptoms and outcomes, all conditions within this group are acute, meaning they are sudden in onset and often require prompt medical intervention.
Subcodes of T06:
- T06.0: Injuries of brain and cranial nerves with injuries of nerves and spinal cord at neck level
- T06.1: Injuries of nerves and spinal cord involving other multiple body regions
- T06.2: Injuries of nerves involving multiple body regions
- T06.3: Injuries of blood vessels involving multiple body regions
- T06.4: Injuries of muscles and tendons involving multiple body regions
- T06.5: Injuries of intrathoracic organs with intra-abdominal and pelvic organs
- T06.8: Other specified injuries involving multiple body regions
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