A 40-year-old woman, gravida 4 para 4, comes to the clinic due to anemia. A week ago, the patient was seen in the emergency department due to fatigue, shortness of breath, and increasingly heavy, irregular menses. Laboratory evaluation showed a hemoglobin level of 5.4 g/dL. After a transfusion with packed red blood cells, her follow-up hemoglobin level was 7.8 g/dL prior to discharge. Since then, the patient's energy and breathing have improved, and she has had no further menstrual bleeding. However, yellowing of the eyes and face has developed over the last day. Vital signs are normal. Examination reveals scleral icterus. There is no hepatosplenomegaly. Laboratory results are as follows:
This patient's current symptoms are most likely due to which of the following antibody-antigen reactions?
A) Blood product antibodies against the patient's ABO-group antigen
B) Blood product antibodies against the patient's minor red blood cell antigen
C) Patient's antibodies against the blood product ABO-group antigen
D) Patient's antibodies against the blood product IgA
E) Patient's antibodies against the blood product minor red blood cell antigen
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