BS Nursing Pathophysiology
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A patient develops a keloid scar after surgery. This is an example of dysfunctional wound healing characterized by:

A. Normal scar formation.
B. Excessive collagen formation, extending beyond the original wound boundaries.
C. Incomplete wound closure.
D. Decreased tensile strength.

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  • Normal scar formation.
  • Excessive collagen formation, extending beyond the original wound boundaries.
  • Incomplete wound closure.
  • Decreased tensile strength.

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