V01-V99: Transport accidents
Transport accidents encompass a broad spectrum of injuries that occur when an individual is involved in any kind of transportation mishap. These accidents can involve diverse vehicles, including cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles, bicycles, boats, or even aircraft and might occur on the road, in the water, or in the air. Injuries resulting from these accidents can range from minor abrasions, to fractures, internal injuries, head trauma, and even fatal injuries. The specific symptoms, severity, and progression of the condition are largely dependent on the nature and force of the accident. Symptoms might include pain, swelling, bruising, and in severe cases, loss of consciousness or shock. Various body systems may be affected based on the injury sustained, which can lead to complications if not promptly managed.
V01-V09: Pedestrian injured in transport accident
V10-V19: Pedal cyclist injured in transport accident
V20-V29: Motorcycle rider injured in transport accident
V30-V39: Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in transport accident
V40-V49: Car occupant injured in transport accident
V50-V59: Occupant of pick-up truck or van injured in transport accident
V60-V69: Occupant of heavy transport vehicle injured in transport accident
V70-V79: Bus occupant injured in transport accident
V80-V89: Other land transport accidents
V90-V94: Water transport accidents
V95-V97: Air and space transport accidents
V98-V99: Other and unspecified transport accidents
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