“…Ultrasonography, which is usually the initial evaluation test due to its low cost, demonstrates a hyperechoic, oval, non-compressible image, surrounded by a peripheral hypoechoic halo, located in the region of greatest pain intensity. This finding makes the diagnosis suspect but does not differentiate the different etiologies, usually requiring a more detailed imaging exam (Maccallum et al, 2015;Bangeas et al, 2020;O'Connor et al, 2022).…”