V66: Occupant of heavy transport vehicle injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle
V66.9: Occupant of heavy transport vehicle injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle : unspecified occupant of heavy transport vehicle injured in traffic accident
The described condition refers to the scenario where an unspecified occupant in a heavy transport vehicle, such as a truck or bus, has been injured in a traffic accident involving a collision with a non-motor vehicle. Non-motor vehicles could be bicycles, horse-drawn carriages, or pedestrians among others. The injuries sustained can range from minor, such as abrasions and contusions, to major, which can include fractures, internal injuries, or traumatic brain injuries, depending on the severity of the accident. Symptoms commonly associated with such injuries can manifest as pain, swelling, physical deformities, or limitations in the function of the affected body part. Severe cases may also present symptoms such as confusion, loss of consciousness, or difficulty breathing due to possible internal damages. The progression of these injuries can vary greatly based on their nature and severity.
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