V10-V19: Pedal cyclist injured in transport accident
V11: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with other pedal cycle
The category of 'Pedal cyclist injured in collision with other pedal cycle' refers to a set of injuries that result from accidents where a person riding a bicycle collides with another cyclist. Such incidents typically occur in situations where cyclists are in close proximity, such as on narrow roads, cycling paths, or during racing events. Injuries can range from mild to severe, encompassing various parts of the body. Typical presentations might include lacerations, abrasions, fractures, and contusions. Symptoms often rely on the nature and severity of the injury, but could consist of pain, bruising, swelling, bleeding, or restricted movement. Sometimes, physical trauma may also lead to internal injuries. These conditions might not display apparent symptoms immediately after the accident, making medical evaluation crucial post any such incidents. While these injuries predominantly affect the physical aspects of an individual, severe accidents might lead to psychological distress as well.
Subcodes of V11:
- V11.0: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with other pedal cycle : driver injured in nontraffic accident
- V11.1: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with other pedal cycle : passenger injured in nontraffic accident
- V11.2: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with other pedal cycle : unspecified pedal cyclist injured in nontraffic accident
- V11.3: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with other pedal cycle : person injured while boarding or alighting
- V11.4: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with other pedal cycle : driver injured in traffic accident
- V11.5: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with other pedal cycle : passenger injured in traffic accident
- V11.9: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with other pedal cycle : unspecified pedal cyclist injured in traffic accident
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