V95: Accident to powered aircraft causing injury to occupant
V95.4: Spacecraft accident injuring occupant
Spacecraft accident injuring occupant refers to any injury that a person sustains while on a spacecraft due to an accident. As space travel is inherently complex and risky, various kinds of accidents can occur, ranging from equipment malfunctions to unexpected environmental changes. Injuries may result from collision or crash forces, decompression, fire, or exposure to dangerous levels of radiation or extreme temperatures. These injuries can affect various body systems, including musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, nervous, skin, and respiratory systems based on the extent and nature of the accident. The severity can vary widely from minor bruises or sprains to life-threatening conditions like severe burns or traumatic brain injury. The specific nature of the symptoms will depend on the particular injury sustained.
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