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Towards evidence based emergency medicine: best BETs from the Manchester Royal Infirmary
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  1. K Mackway-Jones
  1. Department of Emergency Medicine, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9WL
  1. Kevin Mackway-Jones, Consultant (e-mail: kmackway{at}fs1.mci.man.ac.uk)

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Best evidence topic reports (BETs) summarise the evidence pertaining to particular clinical questions. They are not systematic reviews, but rather contain the best (highest level) evidence that can be practically obtained by busy practising clinicians. The search strategies used to find the best evidence are reported in detail in order to allow clinicians to update searches whenever necessary.

The BETs published below were first reported at the Critical Appraisal Journal Club at the Manchester Royal Infirmary.1 Each BET has been constructed in the four stages that have been described elsewhere.2 The four topics covered in this issue of the journal are:

• Radiological diagnosis of mandibular fracture

• Management of undisplaced Bennett's fracture

• Diagnostic imaging of the hip in the limping child

• Immediate anticoagulant management of unstable angina

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