V30: Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with pedestrian or animal
V30.7: Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with pedestrian or animal : person on outside of vehicle injured in traffic accident
The diagnosis described as "Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with pedestrian or animal: person on outside of vehicle injured in traffic accident" refers to a specific type of injury sustained in traffic accidents. This condition typically involves a passenger or driver of a three-wheeled motor vehicle who has experienced injuries due to a collision with either a pedestrian or an animal. The accident can cause a wide range of injuries depending on the severity of the collision, from minor cuts and bruises to more serious injuries to the head, neck, or other parts of the body. In some cases, the individual may be thrown from the vehicle during the collision, which can lead to further injuries. It's important to note that the phrase "person on outside of vehicle injured in traffic accident" implies that the injured party is not inside an enclosed vehicle and as such, may be more exposed and potentially susceptible to more severe injuries. This type of accident often requires immediate medical attention to address and manage the sustained injuries.
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