V40-V49: Car occupant injured in transport accident
V41: Car occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle
The group of conditions under the title "Car occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle" involves various types of physical injuries that a person in a car may sustain due to a crash with a pedal cycle or bicycle. This group encompasses a wide range of injuries, as they can affect nearly any part of the body depending on the specifics of the collision. These damages may range from minor wounds, such as bruises and abrasions, to potentially serious injuries like fractures, dislocations, or internal injuries. The severity and nature of the symptoms can vary greatly, reflecting the underlying injury incurred. This may include pain, swelling, difficulty moving the affected area, bleeding, loss of consciousness, or other disruptions to normal bodily functions. The progression of these conditions largely depends on the severity of the initial injury and appropriate timely medical intervention.
Subcodes of V41:
- V41.0: Car occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle : driver injured in nontraffic accident
- V41.1: Car occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle : passenger injured in nontraffic accident
- V41.2: Car occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle : person on outside of vehicle injured in nontraffic accident
- V41.3: Car occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle : unspecified car occupant injured in nontraffic accident
- V41.4: Car occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle : person injured while boarding or alighting
- V41.5: Car occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle : driver injured in traffic accident
- V41.6: Car occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle : passenger injured in traffic accident
- V41.7: Car occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle : person on outside of vehicle injured in traffic accident
- V41.9: Car occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle : unspecified car occupant injured in traffic accident
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