V35.7: Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with railway train or railway vehicle : person on outside of vehicle injured in traffic accident
The ICD-10 V35.7 code is used to categorize conditions arising from injuries sustained by a person who was an occupant of a three-wheeled motor vehicle during its collision with a railway train or vehicle. These injuries could likely occur in a traffic accident scenario. Indeed, such injuries can vary vastly in severity and location on the body, depending on the specifics of the accident, including the speed of the collision and the safety measures implemented in the vehicle. Common injuries can range from minor scratches and bruises up to more severe conditions like fractures, internal injuries, head trauma, or spinal cord injuries. Medical attention following the accident may identify hidden or delayed-onset injuries, as symptoms may not manifest immediately. The injured person could experience pain, discomfort, swelling, bleeding, or reduced mobility, depending on the nature and severity of the injury.
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