Extrapulmonary disease can occur with or without pulmonary involvement
In conjunction with other infections, can have abscesses in liver, spleen, thyroid, kidney, psoas, bone, prostate, intraabdominal cavity, and paraspinous tissue
Extrapulmonary disease without pulmonary involvement has three main presentations:
Localized infection following traumatic inoculation, causing wound infection, traumatic septic arthritis, or endophthalmitis
Isolated bacteremia with fever, typically recently after chemotherapy causing neutropenia
Gastrointestional inoculation followed by lymphatic dissemination, causing peritonitis, pelvic masses, and mesenteric adenitis
Others include otitis media with mastoiditis, colonic polyp infection, and osteomyelitis