“…femoral head or extending to the neck and intertrochanteric region, accompanied by a variable degree of joint effusion, are the findings suggestive of TOH [1,[5][6][7][8]. The pattern of bone marrow oedema is nonspecific, as it implies a wide range of entities such as transient osteoporosis or transient bone marrow edema syndrome, epiphyseal stress fracture, osteomyelitis, neoplasm, osteonecrosis and degenerative arthritis [2,5,7,9,11].…”