Thiemann disease, familial form

MONDO:0008142

Thiemann disease is a very rare genetic necrotic bone disorder characterized clinically by painless swelling of the proximal interphalangeal joints associated with osteonecrosis of epiphyses followed by osteoarthritic changes, with onset before 25 years of age and often a benign course.

Also known as: Osteochondrosis of phalangeal epiphyses, aseptic necrosis of phalangeal epiphyses, osteochondritis of phalangeal epiphyses, THIEMANN disease, Thiemann epiphyseal disease, Thiemann's disease, osteoarthropathy of fingers familial, osteoarthropathy of fingers, familial

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