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The intradermal phytohemagglutinin (PHA) test may be used as a test for immunocompetence and assesses T lymphocyte function. It can be performed in foals of all ages as the test is not affected by maternal antibodies. Intradermal PHA causes a delayed hypersensitivity reaction, resulting in a skin swelling. A foal suffering from SCID fails to respond to intradermal PHA.  
 
The intradermal phytohemagglutinin (PHA) test may be used as a test for immunocompetence and assesses T lymphocyte function. It can be performed in foals of all ages as the test is not affected by maternal antibodies. Intradermal PHA causes a delayed hypersensitivity reaction, resulting in a skin swelling. A foal suffering from SCID fails to respond to intradermal PHA.  
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Blood or cheek swabs may be submitted for PCR to identify the mutant allele of the DNA-PK gene in order to obtain definitive diagnosis. The test also identifies carriers of the disease which is important for screening prior to breeding. Additionally, post mortem findings of a small thymus and/or absent lymph nodes combined with the presence of opportunistic infections support a diagnosis of SCID. Histologically, lymph node follicles and germinal centres are absent with severe cellular hypoplasia of the thymus and lymph nodes.
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In order to obtain a definitive diagnosis, blood or cheek swabs may be submitted for PCR to identify the mutant allele of the DNA-PK gene The test also identifies carriers of the disease which is important for screening prior to breeding. Additionally, post mortem findings of a small thymus and/or absent lymph nodes combined with the presence of opportunistic infections support a diagnosis of SCID. Histologically, lymph node follicles and germinal centres are absent with severe cellular hypoplasia of the thymus and lymph nodes.
    
==Treatment==
 
==Treatment==
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