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Thank you for your reply. Sorrt about the confusing part...

I have tried the morphology by bwlabel and regionprops. The 
problem is that the organs, including the liver, stomach 
etc. does not have "solid" boundaries, so muscle tissue and 
internal organs are difficult to separate, even when 
performing erotion / dilation. I will try to work with size 
and regionprops, and maybe this will help...

Thanks again for your reply, and I will check out the 
sci.image.processing. 

Regards
J?rgen Kongsro