{"@context":{"dc":"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/elements\/1.1\/","skos":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2004\/02\/skos\/core#","skos:broader":{"@type":"@id"},"skos:inScheme":{"@type":"@id"},"skos:related":{"@type":"@id"},"skos:narrower":{"@type":"@id"},"skos:hasTopConcept":{"@type":"@id"},"skos:topConceptOf":{"@type":"@id"}},"@id":"https:\/\/etnovocab.jbrj.gov.br\/vocab\/skos\/102","@type":"skos:Concept","skos:prefLabel":{"@language":"pt-BR","@value=":"Vento ca\u00eddo"},"skos:inScheme":"https:\/\/etnovocab.jbrj.gov.br\/vocab\/","dct:created":"2025-04-28 14:14:29","skos:scopeNote":[{"@lang":"pt-BR","@value":"O \u201cVento ca\u00eddo\u201d n\u00e3o tem correspond\u00eancia com nenhuma s\u00edndrome cultural j\u00e1 descrita. As refer\u00eancias a ela est\u00e3o dispon\u00edveis apenas em portugu\u00eas (Fraxe, 2004; Viegas, 2007). A descri\u00e7\u00e3o \u00e9 semelhante \u00e0 nossa e refere-se ao que a medicina convencional chamaria de gastroenterite aguda. Esse parece ser um r\u00f3tulo popular originado entre as comunidades ind\u00edgenas, rurais e ribeirinhas brasileiras durante ou antes do s\u00e9culo passado. N\u00e3o pode ser classificado como um idioma de ang\u00fastia e talvez n\u00e3o seja uma CBS* como conceituada na psiquiatria. [portugu\u00eas]\n\u00a0\n\u201cVento ca\u00eddo\u201d has no correspondence to any already described cultural syndrome. References to it are available only in Portuguese (Fraxe, 2004; Viegas, 2007). The description is similar to ours and refers to what conventional medicine would call acute gastroenteritis (Table 1). This seems to be a popular label originating among Brazilian indigenous, rural and riverine communities during or before the last century. It cannot be classified as an idiom of distress and perhaps is not a CBS as conceptualized in psychiatry. [ingl\u00eas]\n\u00a0\nPAGANI, E.; SANTOS, J. F. L.; RODRIGUES, E. Culture-Bound Syndromes of a Brazilian Amazon Riverine population: Tentative correspondence between traditional and conventional medicine terms and possible ethnopharmacological implications.\u00a0Journal of Ethnopharmacology, v. 203, n. 1, p. 80\u201389, 5 maio 2017.\n\u00a0\n*CBSs - Conferir nota do catalogador. "},{"@lang":"pt-BR","@value":"\u201cdoen\u00e7a do ar\u201d, \u2018vento ca\u00eddo\u2019, \u2018derrame\u2019 e \u2018m\u00e3e do corpo\u2019 parecem ser termos populares para dist\u00farbios m\u00e9dicos convencionais conhecidos. [portugu\u00eas]\n\u00a0\n\u201cdoen\u00e7a do ar\u201d, \u201cvento ca\u00eddo\u201d, \u201cderrame\u201d and \u201cma\u0303e do corpo\u201d seem to be folk terms for known conventional medical disorders. [ingl\u00eas]\n\u00a0\nPAGANI, E.; SANTOS, J. F. L.; RODRIGUES, E. Culture-Bound Syndromes of a Brazilian Amazon Riverine population: Tentative correspondence between traditional and conventional medicine terms and possible ethnopharmacological implications.\u00a0Journal of Ethnopharmacology, v. 203, n. 1, p. 80\u201389, 5 maio 2017. "}],"skos:note":[{"@lang":"pt-BR","@value":"PAGANI, E.; SANTOS, J. F. L.; RODRIGUES, E. Culture-Bound Syndromes of a Brazilian Amazon Riverine population: Tentative correspondence between traditional and conventional medicine terms and possible ethnopharmacological implications.\u00a0Journal of Ethnopharmacology, v. 203, n. 1, p. 80\u201389, 5 maio 2017. "}],"skos:example":[{"@lang":"pt-BR","@value":"Os recursos vegetais utilizados s\u00e3o semelhantes aos do \u201cespante\u201d e da \u201cdoen\u00e7a do ar\u201d, tamb\u00e9m destinados a \u201cacalmar\u201d - M. alliacea, S. guianensis, L. martinicensis, j\u00e1 discutidos. Mentha sp. e Cymbopogon citratus tamb\u00e9m foram mencionadas. Essas duas \u00faltimas esp\u00e9cies s\u00e3o frequentemente usadas no Brasil como tranquilizantes menores (Rodrigues et al., 2008; Blanco et al., 2009; Costa et al., 2011; Goes et al., 2015). [portugu\u00eas]\n\u00a0\nPlant resources used are similar to those for \u201cespante\u201d and \u201cdoen\u00e7a do ar\u201d, also aimed to \u201ccalm down\u201d \u2013 M. alliacea, S. guianensis, L. martinicensis, already discussed. Mentha sp. and Cymbopogon citratus were also mentioned. These last two species are frequently used in Brazil as minor tranquilizers (Rodrigues et al., 2008; Blanco et al., 2009; Costa et al., 2011; Goes et al., 2015). [ingl\u00eas]\n\n\n\u00a0\nPAGANI, E.; SANTOS, J. F. L.; RODRIGUES, E. Culture-Bound Syndromes of a Brazilian Amazon Riverine population: Tentative correspondence between traditional and conventional medicine terms and possible ethnopharmacological implications.\u00a0Journal of Ethnopharmacology, v. 203, n. 1, p. 80\u201389, 5 maio 2017. "}],"skos:broader":["https:\/\/etnovocab.jbrj.gov.br\/vocab\/skos\/15"],"skos:related":["https:\/\/etnovocab.jbrj.gov.br\/vocab\/skos\/103","https:\/\/etnovocab.jbrj.gov.br\/vocab\/skos\/101","https:\/\/etnovocab.jbrj.gov.br\/vocab\/skos\/18"]}