How to detect the edema robustly

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Neil Liu
Neil Liu on 11 Mar 2015
Edited: A-J KHAN on 22 Nov 2017
Dear Sir/Madam
I have to process the attached image, and I should detect the white part in the black contour(edema) automatically, and it is just one of images which should be detected! My code is
im2bw(image,.4);
but I don't think it is robust, because it depends on the graylevel of the edema. Could you please give me some methods to solve this problem? Thank you very much :-)
This is what I got after processing:
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Neil Liu
Neil Liu on 14 Mar 2015
Thank you for giving directions to me~!
Star Strider
Star Strider on 14 Mar 2015
My pleasure!
Nothing in medicine is ever straightforward. That also goes for you later question about pericardial effusion. The radiographic density entirely depends on the aetiology of the effusion. The best you can hope for is to somehow standardise the myocardial density and standardise tbe pericardial density, and look for whatever is between them.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 12 Mar 2015
Take the histograms and manually threshold. Maybe you'll see some pattern where the best threshold lies.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 12 Mar 2015
Every image processing problem where you end up measuring something (e.g. size, shape, area, intensity, etc.) at some point gets down to thresholding. Sorry, but that's just the way it is. If the thresholding is done by some algorithm instead of you doing it manually with my awesome manual thresholding app then what's wrong with that?
A-J KHAN
A-J KHAN on 13 Nov 2017
Edited: A-J KHAN on 22 Nov 2017
@neil liu hi..... Can you plz share the start of code, because i can't understand what are u saying..
I suggest morphological filter and then Varitional segmentation method.

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