- Primary cutaneous nocardiosis manifests as cutaneous infection (cellulitis or abscess),
- lymphocutaneous infection (sporotrichoid nocardiosis), or
- subcutaneous infection (actinomycetoma).
- Pleuropulmonary nocardiosis manifests as an acute, subacute, or chronic pneumonitis, usually in immunocompromised hosts
Disseminated nocardiosis may involve any organ; lesions in the brain or meninges are most common.