V25: Motorcycle rider injured in collision with railway train or railway vehicle
V25.2: Motorcycle rider injured in collision with railway train or railway vehicle : unspecified motorcycle rider injured in nontraffic accident
The condition indicated refers to injuries sustained by a motorcycle rider following a collision with a railway train or railway vehicle during a nontraffic incident. This relates to any bodily harm caused to the rider during such an accident, which can result from a variety of factors including high speeds, human error, and environmental conditions. The severity and type of injuries can vary greatly, ranging from minor abrasions, bruises, or fractures to severe traumatic injuries affecting multiple body systems. Symptoms will depend on the specific injuries sustained but generally might include pain, swelling, visible trauma to the body, and potentially signs of internal damage, such as difficulty breathing, altered consciousness, or blood in the urine or stool. The progression of such conditions is highly dependent on the extent and location of the injuries.
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