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NG tube in the stomach with tip pointing cephalad
NG tube in the stomach with tip pointing upwards
NG tube in the stomach with tip to the right of the midline
NG tube in the stomach with uncertain tip location
NG tube in the stomach with unclear tip positioning
NG tube in the stomach, below the diaphragm
NG tube in the stomach, curled and ending in the fundus near the gastroesophageal junction
NG tube in the stomach, in appropriate position
NG tube in the stomach, near the pylorus
NG tube in the stomach, possibly requiring repositioning
NG tube in the stomach, requires advancement for appropriate placement
NG tube in the stomach, too proximal, just past the gastroesophageal junction
NG tube in the stomach, with distal end beyond the view of radiograph
NG tube in the thoracic midline extending to the upper abdomen
NG tube in the thorax
NG tube in the upper abdomen
NG tube in the upper abdomen just beyond the GE junction
NG tube in the upper esophagus
NG tube in the upper neck
NG tube in the upper portion of the esophagus
NG tube in the upper stomach
NG tube in unchanged position
NG tube inserted with tip below the diaphragm and in the stomach
NG tube is correctly placed in the stomach
NG tube is coursing below the diaphragm
NG tube is subdiaphragmatic
NG tube is within the stomach
NG tube just below the gastroesophageal junction
NG tube lies to the right of midline along its entire course
NG tube likely extends beneath the diaphragm
NG tube likely in adequate position as per subsequent CT
NG tube likely in the GE junction
NG tube likely in the antrum of the stomach
NG tube likely in the esophagus or gastroesophageal junction
NG tube likely in the region of the GE junction
NG tube likely located in a large hiatal hernia
NG tube likely present
NG tube likely present, extending beneath the diaphragm to overlie the proximal stomach
NG tube likely residing within the distal esophagus
NG tube likely within the stomach, below the diaphragm
NG tube line below the diaphragmatic level
NG tube located in the stomach
NG tube located near the esophagogastric junction
NG tube looped in the mid esophagus with cranial projection
NG tube looped within the stomach
NG tube malposition
NG tube malpositioned at the midline at the level of the clavicular heads
NG tube malpositioned in the mid esophagus and oropharynx
NG tube malpositioned in the midesophagus
NG tube malpositioned with distal tip bent in the reverse direction in the distal esophagus
NG tube malpositioned with tip in upper esophagus
NG tube misplaced in the esophagus
NG tube misplacement, extending into the esophagus and pharynx
NG tube near the GE junction
NG tube near the cardia of the stomach with port in the mid esophagus
NG tube near the diaphragm
NG tube near the diaphragm with side hole above the diaphragm
NG tube near the esophagogastric junction
NG tube not fully visualized
NG tube not in the proximal stomach
NG tube not optimally positioned
NG tube not passed gastric band
NG tube not passing the hiatus
NG tube not reaching the stomach
NG tube not traversing the diaphragm
NG tube not visible
NG tube not visualized
NG tube not visualized below upper SVC level
NG tube not visualized in the lower mediastinum
NG tube not visualized, likely coiled in the upper esophagus or mouth
NG tube not well visualized
NG tube of Dobbhoff type below diaphragm
NG tube or Dobbhoff tube
NG tube or OG tube with distal tip in the stomach
NG tube out of view
NG tube over the left main stem bronchus with tip flipped superiorly
NG tube over the left upper quadrant
NG tube over the stomach
NG tube overlying the gastric air bubble
NG tube overlying the left lung base, likely within the stomach
NG tube partially coiled in the mid esophagus with tip distal to the GE junction
NG tube passes below the diaphragm
NG tube passes below the diaphragm, likely terminating distally
NG tube passes below the diaphragm, likely terminating in the stomach
NG tube passes through the esophagus
NG tube passing below the diaphragm
NG tube passing below the diaphragm with side port
NG tube passing through large-sized hiatal hernia
NG tube passing through the hiatal area into the stomach or abdominal cavity
NG tube past the GE junction
NG tube past the pylorus
NG tube placed above the GE junction
NG tube placed along the thoracic midline extending into the left upper quadrant
NG tube placed below the diaphragm
NG tube placed below the diaphragm with side port
NG tube placed beyond the GE junction into the stomach
NG tube placed with tip in the fundus of the stomach
NG tube placed with tip in the lower right lung
NG tube placed, extending below the diaphragm with side port
NG tube placement along the expected course of the esophagus