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Beyond (biːˈɒnd)

Beyond is a term often used in various medical contexts to denote a state or condition that is further or more advanced than a certain point. The term is derived from the Old English begeondan, meaning "on the further side of".

Usage in Medical Context

In a medical context, the term "beyond" is often used to describe a condition or state that has progressed past a certain point. For example, a disease may be described as being "beyond the initial stages" if it has progressed past the early symptoms and has begun to cause more severe health problems.

Related Terms

  • Progression: The process of developing or moving gradually towards a more advanced state.
  • Advanced Stage: A term used to describe a disease or condition that has progressed to a severe or critical state.
  • Early Stage: A term used to describe a disease or condition that is in its initial stages and has not yet progressed to a more severe state.

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