Tully, BrianaFord, MichaelSalganik, JosephBatliwala, ShehzadBowman, PaulSanchez, Irene2019-08-222019-08-222016-03-232016-03-01https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12503/26837The purpose of this study is to evaluate patient characteristics, outcomes, and provide a detailed analysis of all gonadectomies performed at Cook Children’s Medical Center between January 2001 and March 2014 Researchers conducted a retrospective chart review of all gonadectomies that have been performed within the past 13 years at CCMC. The patient population included 470 patients with a minimum age of 0, maximum age of 21 years old, and a mean equal to 8.24 years. The population includes 38.7% female, 61.3% male. The population included 49.4% left laterality, 45.7% right laterality, and 4.9% bilateral. This data showed the most common presenting diagnosis indicating gonadectomies, age group, as well as correlations with co-morbidities within the pediatric population.enClinicopathological correlation of pediatric gonadectomies for neoplastic and non-neoplastic conditions, a 13 year experience at a single institutionposter