V31: Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with pedal cycle
V31.1: Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with pedal cycle : passenger injured in nontraffic accident
The condition described by this code refers to an individual who was a passenger in a three-wheeled motor vehicle, such as a tricycle or auto rickshaw, and was injured in a non-traffic collision with a pedal cycle, or bicycle. This type of accident typically happens in areas separated from the roadway, like parking lots or driveways. The extent of the injuries can vary greatly depending on several factors, like the speed at which the vehicles were moving at the time of collision, the impact point, and the passenger's use of safety gear. The injuries can range from minor cuts, bruises or fractures to more serious issues like head trauma, spinal cord injuries, or internal organ damage. The specific symptoms will depend on the area of the body that's affected and the severity of the injury.
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