V12: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle
V12.9: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle : unspecified pedal cyclist injured in traffic accident
A pedal cyclist injured in collision with two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle is a condition that refers specifically to an individual who was cycling and experienced an accident involving a motor vehicle with two or three wheels in a traffic environment. The term "unspecified" used here means that further details about the exact nature of the injury are not provided. Injuries in such scenarios can range from minor abrasions or contusions to serious bodily harm, including fractures, internal organ injuries, or head trauma. The affected body systems and areas of injury largely depend upon the specifics of the accident such as speed, protective gear worn, and direct point of impact. Symptoms can be varied but often include pain, swelling, visible bodily damage and in severe cases, loss of consciousness or other signs of serious injury like difficulty breathing. The progression of the condition can also be widely varied, based upon the severity and type of injury incurred.
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