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Commissioned by the Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation, Queensland Primary Industries and Fisheries on the Validity and Usefulness of Early Age Desexing in Dogs and Cats
BOOKS
RAND JS (editor): Problem-based feline medicine. Edinburgh: Elsevier Saunders, 2006 (length 1479 pages).
BOOK CHAPTERS
2010
Rand JS Use of long acting insulin in the treatment of feline diabetes. In press. August ed. Consultations in feline medicine
2007
Rand JS: Feline Diabetes Mellitus. In: Bonagura JD ed: Kirk’s Current Veterinary Therapy XIV.
London: Elsevier Science, 2006/7,
2006
Rand JS: How To Make A Problem-Based Diagnosis. In: Rand JS ed: Problem-Based Feline Medicine. London: Elsevier Science, 2006
Rand JS: The Cat With Acute Sneezing Or Nasal Discharge. In: Rand JS ed: Problem-Based Feline Medicine. London: Elsevier Science, 2006
Rand JS: The Cat With Signs Of Chronic Nasal Disease In: Rand JS ed: Problem-Based Feline Medicine. London: Elsevier Science, 2006
Rand JS, The Cat With Stridor. In: Rand JS ed: Problem-Based Feline Medicine. London: Elsevier Science, 2006
Mason RA Rand JS, The Dyspneic Or Tachypneic Cat. In: Rand JS ed: Problem-Based Feline Medicine. London: Elsevier Science, 2006
Mason RA Rand JS: The Coughing Cat. In: Rand JS ed: Problem-Based Feline Medicine. London: Elsevier Science, 2006
Rand JS: The Cat With Polyuria Or Polydipsia. In: Rand JS ed: Problem-Based Feline Medicine. London: Elsevier Science, 2006
Barber Miller, Rand: The Thin, Inappetent Cat. In: Rand JS ed: Problem-Based Feline Medicine. London: Elsevier Science, 2006
Rand , Litster: The Polycythemic Cat (Increased Red Blood Cells). In: Rand JS ed: Problem-Based Feline Medicine. London: Elsevier Science, 2006
Bagley, Rand, King, Campbell: The Cat With Generalized Weakness. In: RAND JS ed: Problem-Based Feline Medicine. London: Elsevier Science, 2006
2005
Rand JS, Fleeman LM, Litster AL. (2005) Endocrinology. In: Year in Small Animal Practice 2003. Barcelona: Clinical Publishing. p 121-140.
Hoenig, M and Rand , JS: Pathogenesis and Management of Feline Obesity in Consultations in Feline Internal Medicine. 2005
Fleeman, L and Rand , J: Options for Monitoring Diabetic Cats in Consultations in Feline Internal Medicine Vol. 5. 2005
Litster, A and Rand , J: Nursing common diseases in the cat in Feline Medicine: a practical guide for veterinary nurses and technicians. 2005
2004
Rand JS & Marshall D. (2004). Feline diabetes mellitus. In BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Endocrinology, eds Carmel T. Mooney & Mark E. Peterson, British Small Animal Vet. Assoc., UK, p 129 - 141.
Rand , J.S, Marshall R. Chapter 13, Feline Diabetes Mellitus In: Mooney C.T., Peterson M.E. – Canine and Feline Endocrinology 3rd ed. BSAVA 2004. p.129-141
Mooney T, Rand JS & Fleeman LM (2004). The Endocrine System. In The Endocrine System, eds E.A. Chandler, C.J. Gaskell & R.M. Gaskell, Blackwell Publishing, UK, p 527 - 568.
1990-2000
Rand , JS. The Analysis of Cerebrospinal Fluid in Cats In: Kirk & Bonagura eds. Kirk’s Current Veterinary Therapy XII 12th ed. Philadelphia: WB Saunders Co. 1995 - A-100%
Editor states “this is the most widely used veterinary textbook in the world”
Parent J and Rand JS. Cerebrospinal Fluid Collection and Analysis .In: August ed. Consultations in
Feline Internal Medicine. 2nd ed. Philadelphia: WB Saunders Co. 1993;49:385-392 A-80%
INVITED PRESENTATIONS APPEARING AS BOOK CHAPTERS
Appleton DJ, Rand JS, Sunvold GD, Feline Obesity: (2000) Pathogenesis and Implications for the Risk of Diabetes. In Recent Advances in Canine and Feline Nutrition III G.A Reinhart and D.P Carey (Eds).Ohio: Orange Frazer Press, pp 81-90 – 50%
Rand , JS Pathogenesis of feline diabetes. (1998) Pathogenesis of Feline Diabetes. In Recent Advances in Canine and Feline Nutrition II G.A Reinhart and D.P Carey (Eds).Ohio: Orange Frazer Press, pp 83-96 A- 50%
JOURNAL ARTICLES (2005-2000)
Appleton, D, Rand JR. Basal Plasma Insulin and Homeostatis Model Assessment (HOMA) are Indicators of Insulin Sensitivity in Cats. J Feline Med Surg, 7[3]:183-193, 2005. Link to article
Rand JR, and Marshall, R. Understanding Feline Diabetes Mellitus: Pathogenesis and Management. Waltham Focus Journal 2005, 15:3. Link to article
Fleeman, LM., and Rand JR. Beyond Insulin Therapy: Achieving Optimal Control in Diabetic Dogs. Waltham Focus Journal 2005, 15:3. Link to article
Rand JS, Marshall, RD. Diabetes Mellitus in Cats. Vet Clinic North America Small Animal Practice. 35[1[:211-224, 2005. Link to article
Rand JS, Fleeman LM, Farrow HA, Appleton DJ & Lederer R. (2004). Canine and Feline Diabetes Mellitus: Nature or Nurture? Journal of Nutrition, 134(8S), p 2072S - 2080S. Link to article
Rand JS, Noonan GJ, Priest J, Ainscow J, Blackshaw , Oral administration of a 12% sucrose solution did not decrease behavioural indicators of distress in piglets undergoing tail docking, teeth clipping and ear notching, Animal Welfare, 11:395-404 2002.
Appleton DJ, Rand JS, Priest J, Sunvold GD & Vickers R. (2004). Dietary carbohydrate source affects glucose concentrations, insulin secretion, and food intake in overweight cats. Nutrition Research, 24, p 447 - 467.
Fleeman LM, Rand JS (2003). Evaluation of day to day variability of serial blood glucose concentration curves. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 3:317-321
Rand JS. Understanding feline diabetes (2004). Compendium on Education for the Pract Vet. Clinical Advances Supplement 24;5:2-7.
Rand JS, Kinnaird E, Baglioni A, Blackshaw J (2002) Acute stress hyperglycemia in cats is associated with struggling and increased concentrations of lactate and norepinephrine. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine.16 (2): 123-132
Appleton DJ, Rand JS, Sunvold GD (2002) Dietary chromium tripicolinate supplementation reduces glucose concentrations and improves glucose tolerance in normal-weight cats. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 4:13-25
Rand JS, Noonan GJ, Priest J, Ainscow J, Blackshaw , J (2002) Oral administration of a 12% sucrose solution did not decrease behavioural indicators of distress in piglets undergoing tail docking, teeth clipping and ear notching. Animal Welfare, 11:395-404
Rand, JS (2002) Understanding Feline Diabetes. Clinical Advances, 24(5B), 2-6
Appleton DJ, Rand JS, Sunvold GD (2001) Insulin sensitivity decreases with obesity, and lean cats with low insulin sensitivity are at greatest risk of glucose intolerance with weight gain. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 3(4):211-228
Rand JS, Martin GJ (2001) Management of feline diabetes mellitus. Veterinary Clinics of North America, 31(5):881-913
Fleeman LM, Rand JS (2001) Management of canine diabetes mellitus, Veterinary Clinics of North America, 31(5):855-880
Appleton DJ, Rand JS, Priest J, Sunvold GD (2001) Reference values for glucose tolerance, insulin tolerance and insulin sensitivity tests in clinically normal cats. American Journal of Veterinary Research, 62(4):630-636
GJ Martin, Rand JS (2001) Pharmacology of a 40IU/ml porcine lente insulin preparation in diabetic cats. Findings during the first week and after five or nine weeks of therapy. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 3(1):23-30
Fleeman LM, Rand JS (2001) Intermittent low-dose heparinised saline flushes for maintaining indwelling peripheral and central intravenous catheters in diabetic dogs. Australian Veterinary Practitioner, 31(3):126-134.
DJ Appleton, Rand JS, GD Sunvold (2000) Plasma leptin concentrations in cats: reference range, effect of weight gain and relationship with adiposity as measured by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 2(4):191-199
Fleeman LM, Rand JS (2000) Long-term management of the diabetic dog. Waltham Focus, 10(3):16-23
Martin G, Rand JS (2000) Current understanding of feline diabetes: Part 2, Treatment. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 2:3-7.