V82: Occupant of streetcar injured in transport accident
V82.2: Occupant of streetcar injured in collision with or hit by rolling stock
The medical condition described corresponds to injuries sustained by the occupant of a streetcar involved in a collision with or being hit by other rolling stock (such as another tram, railway carriages, etc). This encompasses a wide range of injuries, depending on the severity of the incident. Typical injuries can include trauma to the head, neck, or back, fractures, contusions, lacerations and even more serious internal injuries. The severity can range from minor, needing basic first aid, to critical, requiring immediate, extensive medical intervention. The injuries can be the result of a direct impact, or from secondary factors such as being thrown inside the vehicle due to the force of the collision. The progression of these conditions can vary widely, hinging on the extent of the injuries, the individual’s overall health, and the timeliness and effectiveness of the medical attention received.
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