V82: Occupant of streetcar injured in transport accident
V82.3: Occupant of streetcar injured in collision with other object
The condition referred to by the ICD-10 code V82.3 is an injury sustained by an occupant of a streetcar involved in a collision with another object. These types of incidents typically occur when the streetcar, an urban public transportation vehicle that operates on tracks, collides with an object which can range from another vehicle to a stationary structure. The injuries exhibits can vary greatly in severity, depending on the nature of the accident. Injuries may involve any body part and can range from superficial skin wounds to more severe complications such as fractures, internal injuries, or head trauma. Symptoms of these injuries can include visible wounds, bruising, pain, disorientation, loss of consciousness, or other signs of physical harm. The progression of the condition will be largely dependent on the severity and location of the injury, and may require varying lengths and types of recovery periods.
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