A patient undergoing transfusion of packed red blood cells became hypotensive and cyanotic 30 minutes into the transfusion. The nurse also noted a 0.8°C increase in temperature. The transfusion was stopped and post-blood specimens were sent down to the laboratory for a transfusion reaction investigation. The donor serum was tested against screening cells (3-vials) and was reactive at AHG in all vials. A panel was performed, and anti-Bga was identified. What special blood component should this patient now receive?
A) Leukopoor
B) Washed
C) Deglycerolized
D) None of the above
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