Institute of Medical Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, and the Departments of Neuroradiology and Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Clinic for Neurology, Technische Universität München, Munich, Practice for Psychotherapeutic Medicine, Diessen, the Department of Gynecologic Endocrinology and Fertility Disorders, Heidelberg University Women's Hospital, Heidelberg, and Somatosensory and Autonomic Therapy Research, Institute for Neuroradiology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.
Corresponding author: Karin Meissner, MD, Institute of Medical Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Goethestr. 31, Munich 80336, Germany; e-mail: ka[email protected].
Supported by the Horst Görtz Foundation, Germany. Dr. Meissner received grants from the Theophrastus Foundation and from the Schweizer-Arau Foundation, Germany.
Presented at the Endometriosis Congress of German Speaking Countries, April 25–27, 2013, Linz, Austria, and September 24–26, 2015, Cologne, Germany; at the 10th Congress of the European Society of Gynecology, September 18–21, 2013, Brussels, Belgium; at the European Congress on Endometriosis, November 28–30, 2013, Berlin, Germany; and at the Conference of the Society for Acupuncture Research, November 12–14, 2015, Boston, Massachusetts.
Financial Disclosure Drs. Preibisch and Beissner received grants from the Horst Görtz Foundation during the conduct of the study, and Dr. Meissner received grant support from the Theophrastus Foundation and Schweizer-Arau Foundation. The other authors did not report any potential conflicts of interest.