Volume depletion refers to a state where there is a significant reduction in the total body fluid, particularly extracellular fluid, often due to excessive loss of water and electrolytes. It is clinically important as it can lead to hypovolemia, resulting in decreased blood pressure, impaired organ perfusion, and potential shock. A common example of volume depletion is dehydration from prolonged vomiting or diarrhoea, which can lead to serious complications if not promptly addressed.

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