V21: Motorcycle rider injured in collision with pedal cycle
V21.0: Motorcycle rider injured in collision with pedal cycle : driver injured in nontraffic accident
The medical condition identified refers to the injuries obtained by a motorcycle rider as a result of a collision with a pedal cycle, specifically occurring in a nontraffic accident. The type and severity of injuries can vary greatly depending on the specifics of the incident, such as the speed at the time of the collision, and the level of safety gear being worn. Potential injuries can range from minor, such as abrasions and sprains, to major, including fractures, internal injuries, or head injuries. In particular, the driver of the motorcycle is identified as the one who has been injured in this instance. Symptoms that indicate an injury may have occurred include pain, swelling, and limited range of movement. Therefore, prompt medical attention is important for proper diagnosis and treatment of these injuries.
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