Objective. It has been proposed that transient osteoporosis of the hip (TOH
) may represent the early reversible phase of osteonecrosis of the femoral
head (ON). The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinicopatholog
ic characteristics of three cases of TOH.
Design and patients. A bone biopsy was performed on three patients who had
been diagnosed as having TOH based on the clinical course, radiograph, bone
scintigram, and MR images. The biopsy specimens were studied histopatholog
ically by light and electron microscopy.
Results. The most characteristic feature of TOH was focal areas of thin and
disconnected bone trabeculae covered by osteoid seams and active osteoblas
ts. The surrounding bone marrow tissue showed edematous changes and mild fi
brosis, frequently associated with vascular congestion and/or interstitial
hemorrhage. No osteonecrotic region was observed in either the bone trabecu
lae or the bone marrow tissue. All patients have improved clinically and in
the 3.5-9 years of follow-up have shown no evidence of ON.
Conclusions. This study supports the concept that transient osteoporosis of
the hip is a distinct entity.