Transient osteoporosis of the hip (TOH) is an uncommon, self-limiting pain condition of unknown origin, primarily affecting the hip [1]. It was first described by Curtis and Kincaid in 1959 in women during the third trimester of pregnancy or the peripartum period [2]. Later the disease was characterized in middle-aged males (4th-6th decade) in which, TOH is reported to be threefold more prevalent compared to females [3]. The clinical manifestation of TOH is characterized by spontaneous, abrupt h…