V95: Accident to powered aircraft causing injury to occupant
V95.9: Unspecified aircraft accident injuring occupant
Unspecified aircraft accident injuring occupant refers to any injury sustained by an individual aboard an aircraft due to an accident, the specific details of which have not been further classified or specified. This could encompass a wide range of potential injuries, from minor to severe, caused by incidents during flight or on the ground. The accident itself could be caused by various factors, including mechanical failures, weather conditions, or human error. Symptoms and disease progression depend on the nature and extent of the injuries. These could affect various parts of the body and systems, including the musculoskeletal, neurological, cardiovascular or respiratory systems, among others. As the title is a nonspecific one, the condition could manifest in differing forms and severities.
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