V01-V09: Pedestrian injured in transport accident
V06: Pedestrian injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle
The group of conditions classified under "Pedestrian injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle" specifically denotes injuries that pedestrians suffer as a result of a direct impact with non-motor vehicles. These scenarios typically include, but are not limited to, collisions with cyclists, horse-drawn carriages, or manual wheelchairs. The range of injuries that may result from such incidents is broad and highly dependent on the specifics of the accident. Generally, trauma to the extremities (arms, legs), head, and torso are frequently reported. These traumatic injuries might present as fractures, contusions, lacerations, concussions, or more severe forms of trauma such as traumatic brain injuries or internal bleeding. The severity and progression of symptoms post-injury can vary greatly, often correlating to the force and nature of the impact, and the overall health condition of the individual involved.
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