AFAIK, CPAN modules for matching balanced text are only going to return what is in the parens, not filter out information inside them. You would use the module to grab the text, then parse it yourself. A few modules I can think of are Text::Balanced and Regexp::Common::balanced.
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In reply to Re: Parsing nested parentheses
by hardburn
in thread Parsing nested parentheses
by JeffR100
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