V75: Bus occupant injured in collision with railway train or railway vehicle
V75.7: Bus occupant injured in collision with railway train or railway vehicle : person on outside of vehicle injured in traffic accident
The condition described by the ICD-10 V75.7 code refers to a specific type of non-fatal injury sustained by a bus occupant during a traffic collision with a railway train or other railway vehicle. In this case, the person injured is someone who was located on the outside of the bus vehicle at the time of the accident, such as a pedestrian or a cyclist. This type of injury can vary significantly in severity and type, depending on multiple factors such as speed and impact force, but it typically includes physical harm caused by the forceful contact or by being thrown about due to the crash. Common injuries might involve fractures, sprains, head injuries or internal bleeding. Severity might lead to long-term health complications or disabilities depending on the affected body parts and thoroughness of immediate medical response. It is essential to note that the condition does not involve any form of disease transmission or progression.
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