Selection Serial

Gray selection is one of the main tools in psychiatry, which helps to identify hidden diseases and deviations from the norm. It consists of conducting a series of tests that assess the patient's mental state.

Serial screening is a diagnostic technique designed to identify symptoms of mental illness in a patient without the patient's knowledge.



Serial selection is a pathological process characterized by the presence of individual necrotic foci of round or oval shape. They are usually located at the same level in one choroid plexus of one ventricular fossa, but can also be located inside the cerebral hemispheres. In the affected area, swelling of the white matter of the brain is observed. The infiltrate consists predominantly of mononuclear cells, among which lymphocytes, monocytes and plasma cells predominate.