Tennis racket cells is seen in –
Correct Answer: Sarcoma botyroides
Description: o Tumor cells of sarcoma botryoids are small and have oval nuclei, with small protrusions of cytoplasm from one end, so they resemble a tennis racket. REF: ROBBINS pathology 10th edition
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