V25: Motorcycle rider injured in collision with railway train or railway vehicle
V25.5: Motorcycle rider injured in collision with railway train or railway vehicle : passenger injured in traffic accident
The condition refers to a scenario where a motorcycle rider has sustained injuries due to a collision with a railway train or railway vehicle while in traffic. It signifies a specific type of traffic accident that involves differing modes of transportation, namely motorcycles and trains or railway vehicles. The injuries sustained can vary significantly, ranging from minor bruises or fractures to severe, life-threatening conditions like head trauma or internal bleeding. The physical presentation following such an incident would depend on the specifics of the collision, including speed, point of impact, and protective gear worn by the motorcycle rider. Most commonly, affected riders might experience pain, swelling, abrasion, deformed limbs, or loss of consciousness. The complexity and severity of the symptoms indicate the need for immediate medical intervention following the accident. Note that the development of symptoms and their severity greatly relies on the individual’s condition at the time of the accident and the nature of resulting injuries.
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