Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)/serum albumin quotients (QA) were calculated for headache and traumatic brain injury (TBI) subjects by measuring the concentrations of albumin in CSF and serum collected contemporaneously. The albumin quotient was then calculated by dividing the CSF albumin concentration by the serum albumin concentration. A QA value of 0.007 or less is considered normal. All headache subjects had normal QA values, with the exception of one whose QA was marginally elevated (0.0088 in HA 1). Seven TBI patients had abnormal QA values at all three time points (12, 24, and 48 h after TBI). The remaining three TBI subjects (TBI 4, TBI 7, and TBI 9) had normal QA values at all three time points. Mean QA values for headache subjects and for TBI subjects at 12, 24, and 48 h were 0.0055 (SD 0.0019), 0.0588 (SD 0.0747), 0.0727 (SD 0.1393), and 0.0156 (SD 0.013), respectively. The QA was significantly greater in TBI than in headache subjects (p = 0.02).