 In this study, it was found that 11.2% of patients had transitional vertebrae, TLTV, which is a type of vertebral anomaly characterized by the presence of two adjacent vertebrae fused together. Additionally, 8.3% of patients had lumbar spine transitional vertebrae, LSTV, which is a type of vertebral anomaly characterized by fusion of the fifth lumbar vertebrae with the sacrum. Furthermore, it was discovered that patients with TLTV were more likely to have an abnormal rib count or LSTV, suggesting that these types of vertebral anomalies may be associated with each other. This article was authored by Aram Du, Jong Woo Lee, GWI Eun Yeo, and others.