Abstract
Purulent pericardial effusion is a rare but potentially deadly condition that demands immediate medical attention. When left untreated, it can have catastrophic consequences. While bacterial infection is the most common cause of this condition, it usually occurs in individuals with weakened immune systems or in those undergoing dialysis or thoracic surgery. This case report presented here is unique as it chronicles the uncommon experience of a 58-year-old male with a normally functioning immune system who suffered from purulent pericardial effusion, endocarditis, and pneumonia, all linked to septic arthritis of his knee caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae. The diagnosis and management of this condition require a swift and comprehensive approach, and any delay in treatment can have dire outcomes. This case highlights the significance of early detection and prompt treatment of purulent pericardial effusion to prevent severe complications and improve patient prognosis.