complication of another disease process. Esophagomediastinal fistula, odontogenic, or
pleuropulmonary infections have been reported to be the primary source of purulent
pericarditis. If not diagnosed and treated promptly, purulent pericarditis is usually a fatal
disease. We describe a case of bronchomediastinal fistula as sequels from a necrotizing
parenchymal infection, leading on to secondary mediastinitis and pleuropericardial …