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A 45-year-old male patient presents with complaints of generalized weakness and muscle cramps. His medical history includes a recent diagnosis of diabetes and asthma. Laboratory findings reveal hypokalaemia, hypercholaraemic acidosis, and a urinary pH of 6.0. What type of renal tubular acidosis is most likely present in this patient?
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