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A 9-month-old child with h/o diarrhoea, and several episodes of respiratory tract infections. O/E pediatricians noticed gingivostomatitis due to HSV along with oral thrush. An X-ray revealed the absence of thymic shadow and the blood picture showed the absence of T lymphocytes. Mother gives a h/o rash birth. What is the most likely diagnosis of this case?

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