This article, titled "Ectopic Craniopharyngioma in Pediatric Patients," provides a systematic review of the literature on ectopic craniopharyngioma in the pediatric population. Craniopharyngioma is a benign but locally aggressive intracranial tumor that is often located in the sellar-suprasellar region. Surgical resection is the primary treatment, but achieving complete removal is challenging, leading to high rates of recurrence and morbidity. Ectopic seeding of craniopharyngioma is a rare complication that can occur through the surgical tract or dissemination through cerebrospinal fluid. The article includes information on clinical presentation, radiological features, operative management, complications, and the overall rate of resection of ectopic craniopharyngiomas in pediatric patients. The authors recommend regular long-term follow-ups to detect any further recurrence. [Extracted from the article]