After the MRI examination, the doctor will provide the patient with the film and paper report of the MRI examination, and the patient can take the film and report to the clinician for consultation, or take the film or report to the doctors in the MRI room of other hospitals for consultation, so it has a certain archival value, and the patient can also compare the condition through the film at the stage of development, which is more objective than comparing the paper report. This is more objective than comparing paper reports. For MRI films, the number of films varies depending on the type of MRI and the area to be examined, generally ranging from 1-3 films. The number of slices may be higher if the patient has more parts done. Some hospitals pick up the slices in the registration room where the MRI is performed, while others are more advanced and automatically type the slices on the machine.