V31: Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with pedal cycle
V31.5: Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with pedal cycle : driver injured in traffic accident
The medical condition described under the title "Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with pedal cycle: driver injured in traffic accident" typically refers to the physical injuries sustained by a driver of a three-wheeled motor vehicle involved in a traffic accident with a pedal cycle, such as a bicycle. These injuries often result from forces exerted on the body during the collision or from subsequent impacts with objects or surfaces within or outside of the vehicle. These injuries can range from minor to severe, potentially involving multiple body systems including the skeletal, muscular, neurologic, and cardiovascular systems. Common symptoms might include pain, bruising, swelling, lacerations, broken bones, or more serious injuries like head trauma or internal bleeding. This specific category doesn't include the injuries of other people involved in the accident such as the bicycle rider or other passengers. Injuries are typically diagnosed based on a patient's symptoms, a physical examination, and may include diagnostic imaging tests if needed.
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