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NG tube terminating in the stomach |
NG tube terminating in the upper stomach |
NG tube terminating near the cardia of the stomach |
NG tube tip 3 cm from the carina |
NG tube tip above the GE junction |
NG tube tip above the diaphragm |
NG tube tip above the diaphragm in a retrocardiac position |
NG tube tip above the level of the carina |
NG tube tip advanced beyond the GE junction |
NG tube tip and side hole below the diaphragm |
NG tube tip and side hole in the stomach |
NG tube tip and side-port extending beneath diaphragm |
NG tube tip and side-port extending beneath the diaphragm |
NG tube tip and side-port overlying the stomach |
NG tube tip and sidehole are below the diaphragm |
NG tube tip and sidehole well within the stomach |
NG tube tip at T11 |
NG tube tip at gastric cardia with sidehole at or above gastroesophageal junction, requiring advancement |
NG tube tip at gastric cardia, requiring advancement |
NG tube tip at gastroesophageal junction, requiring advancement |
NG tube tip at gastroesophageal junction, requiring repositioning |
NG tube tip at or near the GE junction |
NG tube tip at the GE junction |
NG tube tip at the GE junction, possibly too high |
NG tube tip at the GE junction, requiring advancement |
NG tube tip at the diaphragmatic hiatus |
NG tube tip at the esophagogastric junction |
NG tube tip at the gastric fundus |
NG tube tip at the gastroesophageal junction requiring advancement |
NG tube tip at the gastroesophageal junction, requiring advancement |
NG tube tip at the gastroesophageal junction, requiring advancement for optimal positioning |
NG tube tip at the gastroesophageal junction, requiring repositioning |
NG tube tip at the proximal stomach, barely at the GE junction, requiring repositioning |
NG tube tip at the pylorus or first portion of the duodenum |
NG tube tip below diaphragm |
NG tube tip below diaphragm with side ports at the distal esophagus requiring advancement |
NG tube tip below the diaphragm |
NG tube tip below the diaphragm with side ports at the distal esophagus, requires advancement |
NG tube tip beneath diaphragm |
NG tube tip beneath diaphragm, overlying gastric fundus |
NG tube tip beneath the diaphragm |
NG tube tip beneath the diaphragm and in the upper stomach |
NG tube tip beneath the diaphragm overlying the stomach |
NG tube tip beneath the diaphragm, curled over the fundus |
NG tube tip beneath the diaphragm, overlying gastric fundus |
NG tube tip beneath the diaphragm, overlying the stomach |
NG tube tip beneath the diaphragm, overlying the upper stomach |
NG tube tip beneath the left hemidiaphragm |
NG tube tip beyond the GE junction |
NG tube tip beyond the scope of this image |
NG tube tip can be advanced at least 5 cm |
NG tube tip can be advanced slightly |
NG tube tip coiled in the distal esophagus |
NG tube tip coiled in the left lower hemi thorax |
NG tube tip coiled in the left lower hemithorax, likely in an intra-thoracic stomach (hiatal hernia) |
NG tube tip coiling within the fundus of the stomach |
NG tube tip exceeds lower border of image field |
NG tube tip extending beneath diaphragm |
NG tube tip extending beneath diaphragm to overlie the expected site of the gastric fundus |
NG tube tip extending beneath the diaphragm |
NG tube tip extending beneath the diaphragm, off film |
NG tube tip extending cephalexin in the mid esophagus region |
NG tube tip extending off the film |
NG tube tip extends beneath the diaphragm |
NG tube tip extends beneath the diaphragm and overlies the stomach |
NG tube tip extends beneath the diaphragm and overlies the upper stomach |
NG tube tip extends beneath the diaphragm overlying the stomach |
NG tube tip extends beneath the diaphragm, overlapping the expected site of the gastric fundus beyond the GE junction |
NG tube tip in stomach |
NG tube tip in the antrum of the stomach |
NG tube tip in the body of the stomach in good position |
NG tube tip in the cardia of the stomach and curled on itself |
NG tube tip in the descending portion of the duodenum |
NG tube tip in the distal aspect of the gastric pull-through |
NG tube tip in the distal esophagus |
NG tube tip in the distal esophagus at the gastric esophageal junction |
NG tube tip in the distal esophagus near the GE junction |
NG tube tip in the distal esophagus, crossing the midline |
NG tube tip in the distal stomach |
NG tube tip in the distal stomach or proximal duodenum |
NG tube tip in the esophagus, 2 cm above the E junction |
NG tube tip in the expected location of the gastric pull-through at the level of the right hilum |
NG tube tip in the expected location of the stomach |
NG tube tip in the fundus |
NG tube tip in the fundus of the stomach |
NG tube tip in the fundus pointing towards the pylorus |
NG tube tip in the gastric antrum |
NG tube tip in the gastric body |
NG tube tip in the gastric fundus |
NG tube tip in the hiatal area |
NG tube tip in the left upper abdomen |
NG tube tip in the left upper quadrant |
NG tube tip in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen |
NG tube tip in the left upper quadrant, likely in the stomach |
NG tube tip in the left upper/mid abdomen, likely in relation to the stomach |
NG tube tip in the low esophagus |
NG tube tip in the lower esophagus at the level of the T9 vertebral body |
NG tube tip in the mid chest, likely within the neoesophagus |
NG tube tip in the mid gastric body |
NG tube tip in the mid portion of a distended stomach |
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