Medical history Male patient, 45 years old, clerk, is overweight and has chronic pain in the posterior region of the left heel, without irradiation. Denies changes in the standard of pain nor history of rheumatic diseases. On physical examination: pain on palpation of the posterior region of the left heel. Simple radiography of ankle was obtained as an initial approach. Plain radiography of left ankle, mediolateral profile incidence. Question: Given the clinical history and the image presented, what is the most appropriate step to be taken next for diagnosis elucidation? Computed tomography (CT) with contrast. Bone scintigraphy. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Ultrasonography (US) of calcaneus. Test Question UFU (2017) - On the Haglund deformity, what is the correct alternative? It is more common in women. Usually requires surgical treatment. It is caused by acute inflammation of the calcaneal bursa. It has the same time of evolution of the contractional tendinitis of the calcaneus tendon. It is better evaluated with calcaneus axial radiography. Time is Up! Time's up