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The phrase "afterwards week" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to refer to a week that follows a certain event or time, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "We will discuss the project in detail the week afterwards."
Alternatives: "the following week" or "the week after".
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Afterwards (week 25), because of the worsening jaundice (serum bilirubin 9 mg dl−1), drug administration was discontinued again and the dose of dexamethasone increased up to 12 mg p.o. day−1.
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