V82: Occupant of streetcar injured in transport accident
V82.1: Occupant of streetcar injured in collision with motor vehicle in traffic accident
The condition titled "Occupant of streetcar injured in collision with motor vehicle in traffic accident" encapsulates scenarios where an individual, who was in a streetcar, is injured due to a traffic accident involving a collision with a motor vehicle. In such incidents, the injuries sustained can range from minor to severe and can affect various parts of the body depending on the specifics of the accident. For instance, some of the common injury types could include soft tissue injuries like sprains or bruises; bone injuries like fractures; and possible head, neck or spinal injuries, particularly in higher impact accidents. The intensity of the injury largely depends on the severity of the collision. Symptoms might vary broadly, and can include pain, swelling, bruising, dizziness, or even unconsciousness in more severe cases. It is crucial to remember that some symptoms may not be immediately apparent after the accident, and could emerge hours or even days later.
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