Hypertrophic scars differ from keloids in that they?

A.never regress
B.invade surrounding tissue
C.stay within original wound margins
D.are unrelated to collagen over production

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Hypertrophic scars differ from keloids in that they C. stay within original wound margins.

Unlike keloids, which can grow beyond the boundaries of the original injury, hypertrophic scars remain confined to the site of the injury and may improve over time.