A patient who has been taking quinidine presents with hemoglobinemia and hemoglobinuria. His DAT shows specificity with anti-complement reagents but not with anti-IgG. His eluate is nonreactive. Which drug mechanism is responsible?
A) Immune complex
B) Drug absorption
C) Membrane modification
D) Methyldopa-induced
E) Autoimmune
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