V82: Occupant of streetcar injured in transport accident
V82.8: Occupant of streetcar injured in other specified transport accidents
The condition described as "Occupant of streetcar injured in other specified transport accidents" refers to specific physical injuries sustained by an individual while they are inside a streetcar due to various types of transport incidents that are not commonly or typically classified. These could include accidents with other transports, sudden stops, swerves, or collisions, among others. The injuries involved could range from mild to severe and might affect various systems in the body, such as the musculoskeletal, nervous, or circulatory systems. The exact nature and severity of the injuries would depend on the specifics of the accident. Symptoms can therefore vary widely but often include pain, swelling, bruising, and limited movement, especially if bones or muscles are involved. In cases where the nervous system is affected, symptoms might include numbness, tingling, or loss of function in certain parts of the body.
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