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Fig. 2D. 75-year-old man with aortic stenosis. Postprocessed image of
tag intersection movement shows that counterclockwise rotation is reduced to
16.7°; radial contraction and circumferential shortening are increased to
4.7 mm and 23.3%, respectively; and movement of centroid remains
unchanged.