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Anemia can predict organ failure in acute pancreatitis
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Intestinal tuberculosis presented as spindle cell pseudotumor in a HIV-positive case
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The role of gastrointestinal endoscopy in Kaposi sarcoma
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Recurrent chronic pancreatitis with intractable pancreatolithiasis
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Efficacy of mini-laparoscopic cholecystectomy and laparoscopic cholecystectomy in acute cholecystitis
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Value of CRP/albumin ratio as a prognostic marker of acute pancreatitis: a retrospective study
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Colon necrosis in acute severe pancreatitis
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Disconnected pancreatic duct syndrome. Endoscopic approach
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Persistence of the omphalomesenteric duct: another cause of acute abdomen
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Hybrid retroperitoneal necrosectomy using a triple-port approach under endoscopic guidance
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Schwannoma of the ileocecum accompanied by acute appendicitis
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Spontaneous drainage of a pancreatic pseudocyst into the stomach
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Peritoneal tuberculosis mimicking colonic carcinomatosis
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A rare case of an intestinal ulcer: AIDS and amebic colitis in a homosexual man with ulcerative colitis
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Endoscopic suspect of subacute occlusive mesenteric ischemia
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Orthohepevirus C as causal agent of acute hepatitis in Spain
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Anal squamous cell carcinoma in HIV patients with HPV-16 condylomas: a serious complication in immunocompromised patients
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IgG4 related disease as a mimicker of metastatic pancreatic cancer
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Surgical acute abdomen and COVID-19 vaccination
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Acute pancreatitis: an opportunity for gastroenterology hospitalists?
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Recurrent acute biliary pancreatitis — A frequent and preventable condition potentially associated with morbidity and mortality
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Gurvits syndrome in diabetic ketoacidosis
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Anal intraepithelial neoplasia screening in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection
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Acute esophageal necrosis induced by immune checkpoint inhibitors
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A case of COVID-19 with concomitant infection with hepatitis A
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Severe pembrolizumab-induced gastritis in a patient with lung adenocarcinoma
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Kaposi’s sarcoma with atypical gastrointestinal involvement
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Pancreatic encephalopathy, a little known complication of acute pancreatitis
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Wunderlich syndrome secondary to severe acute pancreatitis
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Emphysematous pancreatitis: a rare entity with characteristic radiological findings
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Very urgent endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography is associated with early discharge in patients with non-severe acute cholangitis
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Long-term outcome of patients with biliary pancreatitis not undergoing cholecystectomy. A retrospective study
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Acute pancreatitis related to SARS-CoV-2 infection. Disclaimer
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Pancreatic injury and acute pancreatitis in COVID-19 patients
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Acute pancreatitis in SARS-CoV-2 infection. Beyond respiratory distress
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2021.7781/2020
Ischemic gastritis and severe diabetic ketoacidosis
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Diffuse hemorrhagic gastropathy as an infrequent complication of necrotizing acute pancreatitis
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2020.7571/2020
Pancreatic injury in COVID-19: pathogenesis and challenges
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SARS-CoV-2 and acute pancreatitis: a new etiological agent?
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Outcomes of drug-induced acute pancreatitis: a ten-year experience of an academic center
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Days of symptoms and days of hospital admission before surgery do not influence the results of cholecystectomy in moderate acute calculous cholecystitis—Cholecystectomy remains the best treatment
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A rare complication of severe acute pancreatitis: portal vein compression resulting in an uncontrollable gastric ulcer bleeding
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Review
Endoscopic management of local complications of chronic pancreatitis
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Surgical treatment of an intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm of the biliary tract diagnosed by SpyGlass®
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An extremely uncommon complication of acute pancreatitis: spontaneous pancreatic cutaneous fistula
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2020.7121/2020
Bortezomib-induced acute pancreatitis, an uncommon adverse event
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Pseudoaneurysm of the gastroduodenal artery with arterio-duodenal fistulization secondary to acute pancreatitis: an unusual endoscopic diagnosis
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Cholangiohydatidosis: an uncommon cause of acute cholangitis
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Guessing the future of endoscopic drainage of walled-off necrosis
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Problems with a prophylactic non-expulsive pancreatic stent
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The best plastic pancreatic stent to prevent post-ERCP pancreatitis
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Viral infection and pediatric pancreatitis
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Acute pancreatitis secondary to a plastic prophylactic pancreatic prosthesis
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Pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis: a rare cause of acute abdomen
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Should we administer rectal anti-inflammatory drugs in all ERCPs in order to prevent pancreatitis? At least, it does not harm!
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Groove pancreatitis: a rare cause of severe gastric dilation
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Association between autoimmune pancreatitis and ulcerative colitis: a report of 12 patients
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Acute pancreatitis associated with levofloxacin
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Endoscopic therapy in disconnected duct syndrome: re-connecting the duct
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Diagnostic and therapeutic approach to pancreatitis in children and adolescents in Latin America
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Acute calculous cholecystitis in a patient with suprahepatic gallbladder, hepatic hypoplasia and Chilaiditi’s sign
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A rare association: acute pancreatitis caused by the influenzavirus A with secondary appendicitis in a six-year-old girl
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A new pattern in hepatitis A virus infection in an urban population
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Effectiveness of rectal indomethacin in the prevention of acute pancreatitis after endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography in unselected patients
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2020.6502/2019
A novel pancreatic rendezvous technique for cannulation of the minor papilla
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2020.6504/2019
Xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis: differential diagnosis between acute cholecystitis and gallbladder cancer
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Acute calculous cholecystitis: a real-life management study in a tertiary teaching hospital
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Endoscopic papillary large balloon dilation with minor sphincterotomy for periampullary diverticular papilla
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Acute esophageal necrosis in association with acute cholecystitis
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2019.6154/2018
Acute seronegative hepatitis C: two case reports
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Scientific report: a case of acute pancreatitis due to liraglutide
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Colon perforation due to fistulization of a pancreatic pseudocyst
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Black stomach: acute gastric wall ischemia due to polycythemia of an unknown origin
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Perforated emphysematous cholecystitis and Streptococcus bovis
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An endoscopic or minimally invasive surgical approach for infected necrotizing pancreatitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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A foreign body in the small bowel: a rare entity of acute abdomen
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A rare case of acute obstructive suppurative pancreatic ductitis associated with ERCP
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An outbreak of acute hepatitis due to the hepatitis A virus in 2017: are we witnessing a change in contagion risk factors?
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2018.5633/2018
Pancreatic stents in ERCP. Where are we?
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A study of a pancreatic mass: not all is what it seems
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Case Report
Enzymatic mediastinitis as a fearsome complication of pancreatic necrosectomy
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Letter to the Editor
Tender red subcutaneous nodules in an adult female: a challenging diagnosis
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Acute appendicitis after a colonic endoscopic submucosal resection
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Incidence and characterization of Clostridium difficile in a secondary care hospital in Spain
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Rectal diclofenac does not prevent post-ERCP pancreatitis in consecutive high-risk and low-risk patients
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2018.5259/2017
Pancreatic stent insertion after an unintentional guidewire cannulation of the pancreatic duct during ERCP
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Biliary cannulation effectiveness and pancreatitis risk using two early precut techniques
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Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) guided fine needle biopsy (FNB) with the Procore™ needle provides inadequate material for the histological diagnosis of early chronic pancreatitis
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2018.5164/2017
A patient with Castleman’s disease mimicking acute pancreatitis
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Acute gastric dilatation after dietary violation
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Hepatitis with a multiple etiology in HIV-positive men who have sexual relations with other men
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The endoscopic ultrasound-assisted Rendez-Vous technique for treatment of recurrent pancreatitis due to pancreas divisum and ansa pancreatica
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Is cholecystectomy the treatment of choice for acute acalculous cholecystitis? A systematic review of the literature
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2017.4902/2017
Target population for the screening of human papillomavirus (HPV) and anal carcinoma precursor lesions – Results from a pilot study in HIV-infected males with sexual risk factors
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2017.4939/2017
Abdominal compartment syndrome secondary to acute necrotizing pancreatitis
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The use of the modified Neff classification in the management of acute diverticulitis
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CLIF-C ACLF score is a better mortality predictor than MELD, MELD-Na and CTP in patients with Acute on chronic liver failure admitted to the ward
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2017.4701/2016
Choledochocele as an atypical cause of relapsing acute pancreatitis: diagnosis and endoscopic treatment
Agenesis of the dorsal pancreas associated with mucinous cysts and chronic calcific non-alcoholic pancreatitis
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Genetics in idiopathic pancreatitis and acute recurrent pancreatitis
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Atraumatic splenic rupture as a complication of acute exacerbation of chronic pancreatitis, an unusual disease
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Bacteremia with Raoultella planticola in the setting of acute pancreatitis complicated with acute cholangitis
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A rare acute thoracic manifestation of a chronic digestive disease: pancreaticopleural fistula
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Post-ERCP pancreatitis: early precut or pancreatic duct stent? A multicenter, randomized-controlled trial and cost-effectiveness analysis
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2017.4565/2016
New steps of elastography for the diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis
Hemobilia related to cystic artery pseudoaneurysm as a cause of acute pancreatitis
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2017.4532/2016
Prognostic factors of liver cirrhosis mortality after a first episode of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. A multicenter study
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2017.4517/2016
Xanthogranulomatous pancreatitis: a lesion that mimics pancreatic cancer
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2017.4496/2016
Intramural gastric hematoma in the context of an acute pancreatitis
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2017.4494/2016
3D echoendoscopy and miniprobes for rectal cancer staging
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2018.4453/2016
Methylation status of the estrogen receptor 1 promoter predicts poor prognosis of acute-on-chronic hepatitis B liver failure
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Anisakiasis and intestinal endometriosis: under-recognized conditions in the differential diagnosis of acute abdomen
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Early precut is as efficient as pancreatic stent in preventing post-ERCP pancreatitis in high-risk subjects - A randomized study
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About human taeniasis and Taenia saginata diagnosis by endoscopy
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Acute esophageal necrosis resolved in 72 hours
Cholecystectomy in mild acute biliary pancreatitis: the sooner; the better
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Autochthonous acute hepatitis E: an increasingly frequent diagnosis. Clinical-epidemiological analysis of our experience
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Diverticulitis of the appendix as debut of appendicular cystadenoma and carcinoid tumor
Case of drug-induced acute pancreatitis produced by horsetail infusions
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2017.4157/2015
Usefulness of percutaneous elastography by acoustic radiation force impulse for the non-invasive diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2016.4103/2015
Influence of delayed cholecystectomy after acute gallstone pancreatitis on recurrence. Consequences of lack of resources
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2016.4086/2015
Severe acute hepatitis and cold agglutinin-related hemolytic anemia secondary to prime infection with Epstein-Barr virus
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2017.4072/2015
Readmissions due to acute biliary edematous pancreatitis in patients without cholecystectomy
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2016.4067/2015
Spanish multicenter study to estimate the incidence of chronic pancreatitis
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Acute abdomen from duodenal diverticulitis. A case report
On an imported case of Taenia saginata
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Disconnected pancreatic duct syndrome: complete pancreas transection secondary to acute pancreatitis
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Glycogenic hepatopathy in young adults: a case series
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Pseudoaneurysm associated with complicated pancreatic pseudocysts
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Primary omental torsion as presentation of acute abdomen. Case report
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Hemoperitoneum secondary to an spontaneous rupture of the spleen mimmicking a duodenal perforated ulcera: A case report
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2015.3832/2015
Anal Intraepithelial neoplasia: A narrative review
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Acute hemorrhagic necrotizing pancreatitis in falciparum malaria
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Granulomatous appendicitis as an uncommon cause of abdominal pain. Description of a case
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Acute oesophageal necrosis (black oesophagus)
Obstructive jaundice caused by a pancreaticoduodenal pseudoaneurysm
Mesenteric tumor due to chronic anisakiasis
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Acute gastric dilatation in the context of bulimia nervosa
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Severe acute liver failure and thyrotoxicosis: an unusual association
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Jejunal plasmablastic lymphoma presenting as obscure overt gastrointestinal bleeding - diagnosis by wireless capsule endoscopy
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A cookie is a small piece of information, usually a few kilobytes to several megabytes in size, which is stored on your terminal when you visit our website. The cookie is used to remember your preferences and other information about your browsing history of our website.
Cookies can be first-party or third-party cookies. This varies depending on whether the cookies are sent to your terminal from a computer or domain managed by us (own cookies), or are sent from a computer or domain not managed by us (third party cookies). They can remain active from a few minutes to several years, or only during the session.
Cookies can have many purposes and sometimes several are grouped together. In addition, there is a group of technical cookies that are necessary for the proper functioning of website, being mandatory to obtain consent for the rest of the cookies with different purposes. Depending on their purpose we can distinguish,
If you wish, you can also manage cookies through your browser. Most browsers are set by default to accept cookies, but you can change the settings to block, delete and manage some or all cookies if you prefer. Please be aware of the possible changes that can occur when deleting or blocking cookies.
Chrome:
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=es
Explorer:
https://support.microsoft.com/es-es/topic/eliminar-y-administrar-cookies-168dab11-0753-043d-7c16-ede5947fc64d
Edge:
https://support.microsoft.com/es-es/microsoft-edge/eliminar-las-cookies-en-microsoft-edge-63947406-40ac-c3b8-57b9-2a946a29ae09
Safari:
- Ipad, Iphone, Ipod Touch: https://support.apple.com/es-es/HT201265
- Mac: Preferencias, Panel de privacidad
Firefox:
https://support.mozilla.org/es/kb/Borrar%20cookies