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Thiemann syndrome Thie·mann syn·drome (tē'mahn), avascular necrosis of the epiphyses of phalanges of fingers or toes, usually familial, beginning in childhood or adolescence, leading to deformity of fingers; also called familial arthropathy of the fingers or toes. Synonym(s): Thiemann disease Thie·mann syn·drome (tē'mahn), avascular necrosis of the epiphyses of phalanges of fingers or toes, usually familial, beginning in childhood or adolescence, leading to deformity of fingers; also called familial arthropathy of the fingers or toes. Synonym(s): Thiemann diseaseThie·mann syn·drome (tē'mahn sin'drōm) Avascular necrosis of the epiphyses of phalanges of fingers or toes, usually familial, beginning in childhood or adolescence, leading to deformity of the fingers; also called familial arthropathy of the fingers or toes. Thiemann, H., early 20th century German physician. Thiemann syndrome - avascular necrosis of the epiphyses of phalanges of fingers or toes. Synonym(s): familial arthropathy of the fingers or toes; Thiemann diseaseThiemann disease - Synonym(s): Thiemann syndrome |