V71: Bus occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle
V71.9: Bus occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle : unspecified bus occupant injured in traffic accident
V71.9 in the ICD-10 WHO 2016 classification refers specifically to an injury sustained by an individual while they are occupying a bus, during a collision with a pedal cycle. This condition is a result of a traffic accident, and as such, is largely influenced by external factors such as road conditions, driver actions, and vehicle integrity. The condition can present a wide range of symptoms, dependent on both the severity of the accident and the specifics of the injury. Symptoms may include, but are not limited to, minor abrasions, broken bones, concussions or other traumatic brain injuries, and various forms of physical trauma. This condition may impact various bodily systems, with potential for particularly severe injury to the head, spine, and extremities. It's important to understand that this condition doesn't encompass any injuries sustained by the cyclist or other involved parties, but specifically refers to those sustained by the bus occupant.
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