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Carlo Gambino — Part 6
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On January 9, 1961, he was seen again in the
efiice at which time his condition had shown some
further improvemerntand he was advised to spend nis
Winter in a warmer climate. The patient left for
Florida at that time, At present, he is still there
and I am sure that his condition isstill one
necessitating a guarded prognosis as to tne future,
eR... furnished the medical renort
prepared by the United States Department of Health,
Education and Welfare, Public Health Service Hospital,
Staten Island, New York, were GAMBINO was admitted
for cardiac evaluation on August 18, 1950, The
report reflects the following:
Diagnoses in tnis case are:
. Arteriosclerotic heart disease
- Congestive heart failure, compensated
at present
. Angina pectoris syndrome
. Diabetes mellitus, controlled by diet
rave) me
Regarding your questions about wnether Mr. GAMBINO
can take part in deportation proceedings; it is our
opinion that he may be served papers and interrogated
witnout much risk to the patient. It is possible that
under tne condition of emotional excitement, Mr.
GAMBINO will have episodcs of angina pectoris pain.
Tnese can be readily controlled by the patient taking
nitroglycerin tablets. We suggest that the nearings
be neld as informally as possible and that the questioning
period be no more than 20 to 30 minutes in length with
a suort rest interval between each questioning period.
Ir Mi. GAMBINO would taxcc a nitroglycerin prior to the
questioning period he may have less difficulty with his
anginal pain. A very small risk does exist that if the
patient were to become severely agitated, he mignt :
have a myocardial infarction.
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